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The no-fault principle applies only bodily injury claims meaning medical expenses lost earnings pain suffering associated injuries covered under system however property damage still follows traditional fault-based rules requiring proving negligence before receiving compensation so even though no-fault systems prioritize quick resolution personal injury matters they don't completely eliminate need determine fault when it comes repairing vehicles hit another person's car example driver rear-ends another motorist under no-fault state injured parties submit claims respective insurers then adjusters investigate determine negligence establish fault which determines how much each party owes each other though process generally less contentious than traditional fault-based litigation because avoids lengthy court battles focus instead quick settlements between insurers themselves
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