The Minnesota Affidavit of Health Care Expenses and Demand for Payment is a legal document used in the state of Minnesota as part of civil proceedings in which a party or parties are seeking to recover payment for medical expenses related to a personal injury. This document is used to identify the medical expenses that have been incurred as a result of the injury, to demand payment for those expenses, and to provide proof of the legitimacy of the claim. The document is typically used to establish a case for reimbursement or compensation from a liable party or parties, such as an insurance company or an at-fault driver in a motor vehicle accident. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Health Care Expenses and Demand for Payment: one for medical expenses incurred prior to filing the affidavit, and one for medical expenses incurred after filing the affidavit. The former is used to identify the expenses that have already been incurred and to demand payment for those expenses; the latter is used to identify the expenses that are expected to be incurred, and to demand payment for those expenses. Both types of affidavit require the claimant to provide detailed information regarding the medical expenses, including the dates of the services provided, the names and addresses of the providers, and the amount of the expenses. Additionally, the claimant must provide proof of the legitimacy of the claim, such as medical records, insurance information, and other supporting documents.