Minnesota Statutes

§ 60A.955 — CLAIM FORMS TO CONTAIN FRAUD WARNING

Minnesota § 60A.955
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartINSURANCE
Ch. 60AGENERAL INSURANCE POWERS

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Minn. Stat. § 60A.955 (2026).

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All insurance claim forms issued by an insurer for use in submitting a claim for payment or a claim for any other benefit pursuant to a policy shall clearly contain a warning substantially as follows: "A person who files a claim with intent to defraud or helps commit a fraud against an insurer is guilty of a crime." An insurer may comply with this section by including the warning on an addendum attached to the claim form. The absence of the required warning does not constitute a defense in a prosecution for a violation of chapter 609 or any other chapter of Minnesota Statutes.

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Legislative History

1994 c 574 s 5;1995 c 258 s 12

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