§ 572.15

Minnesota Statutes
Source: 2025 Minnesota Statutes. For the official text, see revisor.mn.gov.

Citing Cases (5)

Minnesota Supreme Court

Lucas v. American Family Mutual Insurance Co. · 1987 1 citation

+ 1 more citation in this opinion.

Minnesota Court of Appeals

Seagate Technology, LLC v. Western Digital Corporation, Sining Mao · 2016 1 citation

+ 1 more citation in this opinion.

Garlyn, Inc. v. Auto-Owners Insurance Co. · 2012 3 citations

+ 3 more citations in this opinion.

Holm v. Casino Resource Corp. · 2001 1 citation

+ 1 more citation in this opinion.

Kersting v. Royal-Milbank Insurance · 1990 1 citation

“Statutorily, an arbitration decision is denominated an award,” Lucas v. American Family Mutual Insurance Co., 403 N.W.2d 646, 650 (Minn.1987); see Minn. Stat. § 572.15 (1986). Further, while the collateral source statute refers to “actions,” “awards” and “verdicts,” the word “award” used in the context of “action” or “verdict” refers to a specific component of the action or verdict. Thus, because an arbitration award does not involve a “verdict,” 1 we must determine whether the collateral source statute’s use of the term “action” includes arbitration.