2025 Session Last amended: 2015 session

§ 65B.44 — Basic Economic Loss Benefits

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines the basic economic loss benefits that every Minnesota auto insurance policy must provide under the no-fault system. It requires a minimum of $40,000 in benefits per person: $20,000 for medical expenses and $20,000 for income loss, replacement services, funeral expenses, and survivor benefits.

Practical Notes
When this applies: After any auto accident in Minnesota, regardless of who was at fault. Who this affects: Anyone injured in a motor vehicle accident who is covered under a Minnesota no-fault policy. Key points: Medical expense benefits cover medical, surgical, dental, chiropractic, rehabilitative services, prescription drugs, and prosthetic devices. Income loss benefits replace up to 85% of lost income, with a cap of $500 per week (unless higher optional coverage is purchased). Replacement services cover up to $200 per week for household tasks the injured person can no longer perform. Funeral expense benefits are capped at $5,000. Benefits are payable regardless of fault. Managed care restrictions on no-fault medical benefits are prohibited.