Alpine TSi
06-24-2004, 09:31 PM
Originally posted by EclipseTurbo@Jun 24 2004, 08:24 PM
"No fault" sure is great isnt it :)
From what I understand "no fault", at least in Minnesota, only applies to medical aspects of the accident. So you can still be held at fault for damage to a vehicle and/or other property which would in turn then be forwarded to your insurance if you have it.
"No fault" sure is great isnt it :)
From what I understand "no fault", at least in Minnesota, only applies to medical aspects of the accident. So you can still be held at fault for damage to a vehicle and/or other property which would in turn then be forwarded to your insurance if you have it.