The Minnesota Statement of Denial is a legal document used in Minnesota that allows a person to deny any liability or responsibility for an incident or injury. It is typically used in medical malpractice cases and other personal injury cases. The Minnesota Statement of Denial must be signed and notarized before it is valid. There are two types of Minnesota Statement of Denial: an Admission of Liability and a Denial of Liability. An Admission of Liability is used to admit that the incident or injury occurred and that the person named in the document is responsible for the incident or injury. A Denial of Liability is used to deny any responsibility for the incident or injury. Both types of statements must be signed and notarized before they are valid.