North Dakota Statutes
§ 26.1-41-14 — Stacking of basic no-fault benefits prohibited
North Dakota § 26.1-41-14
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N.D. Cent. Code § 26.1-41-14 (2026).
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When an injured person is provided basic no-fault benefits by an insurance policy issued in
compliance with this chapter, the injured person is covered only to the extent of the basic
no-fault benefits provided on the secured motor vehicle involved in the accident and the optional
excess no-fault benefits purchased by the injured person, or a relative of the injured person, on
a secured motor vehicle, if any, in excess of the basic no-fault benefits provided on the secured
motor vehicle involved in the accident. If any person is injured while occupying an unsecured
motor vehicle, basic no-fault benefits are only available to the extent of the applicable basic
no-fault benefits provided to the injured person as the owner of a secured motor vehicle or as a
relative of the owner of a secured
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