(1) Reparations otherwise payable to a claimant may be reduced or denied as follows: (a) the economic loss upon which the claim is based has been or could be recouped from other persons, including collateral sources; (b) the reparations officer considers the claim unreasonable because of the misconduct of the claimant or of a victim through whom the claimant claims; or (c) the victim did not use a facility or health care provider which would be covered by a collateral source.
(a) the economic loss upon which the claim is based has been or could be recouped from other persons, including collateral sources;
(b) the reparations officer considers the claim unreasonable because of the misconduct of the claimant or of a victim through whom the claimant claims; or
(c) the victim did not use a facility or health care provider which would be covered by a collateral source.
(2) When two or more dependents are entitled to an award as a result of a victim's death, the award shall be apportioned by the reparations officer among the dependents.