The State Legislature is Set to Consider Numerous Bills to Address Consumer Issues: Lawmakers, Insurers and Healthcare Providers Are at Odds Over the Fate of the State's Controversial No-Fault Auto Insurance Law, Which is Set to Expire
Mar 3, 2007 Mar. 4--State legislators are at a crossroad: Fix the problems with Florida's no-fault auto insurance system -- or move on and come up with new solutions. The no-fault law, which is set to expire Oct. 1, requires all drivers to buy at least $10,000 in personal injury protection, or PIP, which guarantees medical, disability and death benefits. Yet, accident-related suits continue to multiply and the law's provisions breed fraud, which adds to the cost of auto insurance for drivers in the state.....We are unable to display this entire news item because this article's licensing expires after a certain amount of time. This article was originally published by The Miami Herald and it may be available at their website. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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