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Should I drop my PIP coverage between now and Jan. 1? No. Under legislation the governor plans to sign, the state's no-fault law would still apply between now and then in a crash between two drivers who carry PIP coverage, which means the cost of treating your injuries will still be covered no matter who is at fault. Although PIP is no longer required, the vast majority of Florida drivers still carry the coverage. ...more
October 6, 2007
TAMPA - Bay area auto insurance agents still don't know what to tell customers about changes in coverage that went into effect this morning. ...more
October 1, 2007
With the encouragement of Gov. Charlie Crist, negotiations to rescue Florida's no-fault automobile insurance law from extinction have been successful, which is not necessarily a good thing for consumers. ...more
September 27, 2007
House and Senate negotiators reached a general agreement to extend the state's no-fault car insurance law rather than letting it expire as scheduled Oct. 1, key members of both chambers said. ...more
September 23, 2007
A man with a new learner's permit drove a white Nissan into the Hillsborough River on Tuesday after rear-ending a Mercedes-Benz on West Hillsborough Avenue, police said. ...more
September 19, 2007
In less than a month, Florida's 36-year-old no-fault auto insurance law will die. ...more
September 7, 2007
TAMPA - In less than a month, Florida's 36-year-old no-fault auto insurance law will die. ...more
September 6, 2007
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