6 New Appleman on Insurance Law Library Edition § 66.06
Summary
- [1] Intentional Injury
The intentional injury exclusion is the most common exclusion found in no-fault statutes.277
The issue of intentional injury poses special problems in the context of no-fault coverage because the basic premise of no-fault coverage is to provide coverage to everyone regardless of fault. The exclusion precludes the person who intends the injury or accident from recovering no-fault benefits.278