Minnesota Statutes

§ 65B.60 — INTENTIONAL INJURIES

Minnesota § 65B.60
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartINSURANCE
Ch. 65BAUTOMOBILE INSURANCE

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Minn. Stat. § 65B.60 (2026).

Text

A person intentionally causing or attempting to cause injury to self or another person is disqualified from basic or optional economic loss benefits for injury arising from those acts, including benefits otherwise due the person as a survivor. If a person dies as a result of intentionally causing or attempting to cause injury to self, survivors are not entitled to basic or optional economic loss benefits for loss arising from the death. A person intentionally causes or attempts to cause injury if the person acts or fails to act for the purpose of causing injury or with knowledge that injury is substantially certain to follow. A person does not intentionally cause or attempt to cause injury (1) merely because the act or failure to act is intentional or done with the realization that it crea

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Legislative History

1974 c 408 s 20; 1986 c 444

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