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Definition of No fault insurance
1. Noun. A system of automobile insurance where a party who is injured in an automobile accident recovers damages up to a specific amount against his own insurance company regardless of who was responsible for the accident. "The amount of litigation resulting from minor accidents is reduced by no fault insurance"
Lexicographical Neighbors of No Fault Insurance
Literary usage of No fault insurance
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Hundred and Seventeenth Round Table on Transport Economics by Ecmt, ECMT Staff, (Bruxelles) Economic Research Centre, SourceOECD (Online service), economics Round table on transport, Economic Research Centre (2001)
"... Third-party insurance No-fault insurance Liability Person responsible for
accident No liability Benefits ..."
2. Medical Malpractice: Prevention, Insurance and Coverage Options by Oecd (2006)
"Patient Torts Act (PTA) entered into force in 1997 reforming the previous a
no-fault insurance system established in 1975. No. No. Through the NHS a special ..."
3. Federal Employers' Liability Act: Issues Associated with Changing How by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"In contrast, most American workers are covered by state workers' compensation
systems that are essentially no-fault insurance systems. ..."
4. The Military Commander & the Law edited by Richard A. Gittins (1998)
"Allows collections for care to active duty personnel if there is automobile
liability or "no-fault" insurance. 4. SECDEF must set rates and provide guidance ..."
5. Improving Breast Imaging Quality Standards by Sharyl J. Nass, John Ball (2005)
"Nonetheless, incentive programs such as the no-fault insurance system must be
tested as well. As noted previously in the IOM report Fostering ..."
6. OECD Economics Glossary: English-French = Glossaire de L'économie de L'OCDE by Oecd (2006)
"... multilateral investment insurance garantie multilatérale des investissements [FIN]
no-fault insurance assurance sans faute [Nota: assurance automobile, ..."
7. Your Medicare Handbook: Medicare & You by DIANE Publishing Company (1999)
"Types of insurance that should pay before Medicare include employer group health
plans, no-fault insurance, automobile medical insurance, ..."