The Minnesota Automobile Assigned Claims Bureau, located in Osseo, MN, is a government agency that provides Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits to individuals injured in automobile accidents. PIP benefits include medical expenses, disability income loss, replacement services, funeral expenses, and survivors economic loss. The Bureau ensures that individuals who do not have their own insurance coverage or cannot collect benefits from the vehicle they were riding in can still receive the necessary financial support.
The Bureau operates under the No-Fault Act, which requires automobile owners in Minnesota to have insurance coverage for certain economic losses resulting from accidents. With a minimum coverage of $40,000, the Bureau plays a crucial role in reimbursing individuals for their medical and non-medical expenses without considering fault. Whether it's providing necessary medical care or compensating for income loss, the Bureau ensures that those injured in automobile accidents receive the support they need.
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