Multiple Choice
Under this category of no-fault laws, rights to litigate are limited but not eliminated; generally, suit can be brought against an automobile driver only when serious injury has resulted from the accident or special damages exceed a given dollar amount, called a threshold.For nonserious injuries and those resulting in losses below the threshold, only no-fault benefits are available.Serious injuries, or those resulting in losses in excess of the dollar-value threshold, permit the injured party to take legal action, including claims for general damages (such as pain and suffering) .Identify this category of no-fault law.
A) Add-on no-fault
B) Modified no-fault
C) Threshold no-fault
D) Pure no-fault
E) Tort no-fault
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