North Dakota Statutes

§ 26.1-41-11 — Mental and physical examinations

North Dakota § 26.1-41-11
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 26.1Insurance
Ch. 26.1-41Auto Accident Reparations

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N.D. Cent. Code § 26.1-41-11 (2026).

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1.Whenever the mental or physical condition of an individual is material to any claim that has been or may be made for past or future basic or optional excess no-fault benefits, the individual shall submit to mental or physical examination by a physician designated by the basic no-fault insurer at a reasonably convenient location. Basic no-fault insurers are authorized to include reasonable provisions of this nature in policies providing basic or excess no-fault benefits.
2.If an individual refuses to submit to a mental or physical examination, a court at the request of the insurer may enter an order requiring the individual to submit to the examination. If the court finds that the individual failed to appear for the examination without good cause, the court shall order the insured to re

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