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Can I sue the at-fault driver in Minnesota?

Yes, but only if certain thresholds are met—such as having medical expenses over $4,000 or suffering from a permanent injury. You may then seek compensation beyond no-fault coverage.

Should I still see a doctor if I feel okay?

Yes. Injuries like whiplash or internal trauma may not show symptoms right away. Getting checked by a doctor ensures your health and provides a record if you pursue a claim later.

Is Minnesota a no-fault state?

Yes. Minnesota is a no-fault state, meaning your own insurance covers your medical bills and certain out-of-pocket losses, regardless of who caused the accident.

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