Car Accident Medical Costs in Minnesota
Minnesota is a no-fault state. PIP insurance is required with a minimum of $40,000. Minimum bodily injury limits are $30K / $60K.
No-Fault System in Minnesota
Minnesota is a no-fault state. This means your own insurance (PIP) pays your medical bills and lost wages regardless of who caused the accident. To sue the at-fault driver for pain and suffering, your injuries must meet the state's "serious injury threshold."
How medical bills get paid in Minnesota:
- PIP pays first — up to $40,000 for medical bills + lost wages
- Health insurance covers excess bills (with subrogation rights)
- If injuries are serious enough, you may sue the at-fault driver
- At-fault driver's BI insurance pays through settlement if lawsuit threshold met
Minnesota Auto Insurance Requirements
| Bodily Injury (per person) | $30,000 |
| Bodily Injury (per accident) | $60,000 |
| Property Damage | $10,000 |
| PIP Required? | Yes — minimum $40,000 |
| UM/UIM Required? | Yes |
| MedPay Required? | No (optional) |
| Average Annual Premium | $2,070/year ($173/month) |
| Uninsured Motorist Rate | 9.9% (national avg: 15.4%) |
Note: Highest PIP minimum requirement in the nation ($40,000)
After a Car Accident in Minnesota
1. Seek medical attention immediately
Even if injuries seem minor, get evaluated. Many car accident injuries (whiplash, concussions, internal bleeding) have delayed symptoms. An ER visit (CPT 99285) averages $608 at Medicare rates but may cost $1,500-$3,000+ through commercial insurance.
2. File insurance claims
In Minnesota, file a PIP claim with your own insurer first. PIP covers up to $40,000 regardless of fault.
3. Document everything
Keep all medical bills, records, and correspondence. Medical costs are the foundation of your injury claim. Use our cost estimator to verify if your bills are reasonable.
4. Consider legal representation
An attorney can help negotiate medical liens (often reducing them 30-50%), handle insurance negotiations, and ensure you receive full compensation. Average settlements are 4.4x higher with attorney representation.
Medical Procedure Costs in Minnesota
Medical costs in Minnesota are adjusted by CMS Geographic Practice Cost Indices (GPCI). View Medicare and estimated commercial rates for common car accident procedures in Minnesota.
View Minnesota Medical Procedure Costs →Minnesota Insurance Department
For official information about auto insurance requirements and consumer complaints in Minnesota:
Minnesota Dept. of Commerce