"No-Pay/No-Play" laws are designed to limit compensation rights of people who were breaking the law when they were injured. An example is uninsured drivers. In most no-pay/no play states, uninsured drivers may not sue for non-economic damages such as pain and suffering from an accident. Other states require uninsured drivers pay a large deductible before they can sue for property damages or bodily injury.
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