Minn. Stat. § 65B.55

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

Citing Cases (13)

Minnesota Supreme Court

Arbitration Between Thomas v. Western National Insurance Group · 1997 2 citations

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Ferguson v. Illinois Farmers Insurance Group Co. · 1984 1 citation

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Terrell v. State Farm Insurance Co. · 1984 10 citations

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Naylor v. Minnesota Daily · 1984 2 citations

. In Reliance, we held that the insurers failed to show actual prejudice caused by the insured’s delay in giving notice as required by the policy. Another example of this type of statute is found in the No-Fault Act. Minn. Stat. § 65B.55, subd. 1 provides that insurers may require policy holders to give notice of claims within six months or longer.

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Minnesota Court of Appeals

Entzion v. Illinois Farmers Insurance Co. · 2004 2 citations

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Arbitration Between Racine v. AMCO Insurance Co. · 2000 1 citation

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Thomas v. Western National Insurance Group · 1996 5 citations

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Engel v. American Family Mutual Insurance Co. · 1990 2 citations

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Dairyland Insurance Co. v. Clementson · 1988 1 citation

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Chacos v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. · 1985 2 citations

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Sullivan v. Grain Dealers Mutual Insurance Co. · 1985 5 citations

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Andros v. American Family Mutual Insurance Co. · 1984 1 citation

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U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota

Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance v. Acute Care Chiropractic Clinic P.A. · 2015 2 citations

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