Florida’s No-Fault Auto Insurance System, No Problem? Think Again

In 2020, Florida’s no-fault auto insurance system is looking to hit the refresh button.  The House Government Operations & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee recently voted 13-4 to end the no-fault system, which requires motorists to carry personal-injury protection, or PIP, coverage. The bill (HB 771) would instead require motorists to carry bodily-injury coverage.   Repealing PIP, a […]

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ConTEXT Is Everything: Florida’s New Texting While Driving Law

Texting while driving is a serious problem on Florida roadways, especially in Tampa.  On July 1, 2019 a new law will go into effect making texting and driving a primary offense.  What will be the impact on Floridians? Read on.  HB 107 makes driving while texting a primary offense, meaning law enforcement can stop motorists […]

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Major Changes in the Works For Motor Vehicle Insurance in Florida

Under Florida’s no-fault system, motorists are required to carry $10,000 in personal injury protection, or PIP, coverage, which is designed to pay medical bills after accidents. But that $10,000 figure could soon increase. The proposal would eliminate the $10,000 no-fault coverage in 2018 while mandating motorists get at least $25,000 in coverage for bodily injury […]

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