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  2. Penalties for driving without insurance in Florida - AOL

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    How much does car insurance cost in Florida? The average cost of car insurance in Florida is $3,594 per year for full coverage and $1,111 per year for minimum coverage.

  3. Florida car insurance laws - AOL

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    When it comes to liability insurance in Florida, only property damage liability (PDL) is technically required by law, of which drivers are required to carry $10,000 as part of their no-fault car ...

  4. What to do after a hit and run in Florida - AOL

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    In Florida, PIP provides $10,000 of medical coverage to help pay for any medical bills incurred no matter who is at fault for an accident, including hit-and-runs.

  5. No-fault insurance - Wikipedia

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    24 states originally enacted no-fault laws in some form between 1970 and 1975; several of them have repealed their no-fault laws over time. Colorado repealed its no-fault system in 2003. Florida's no-fault system sunsetted on 1 October 2007, but the Florida legislature passed a new no-fault law which took effect 1 January 2008.

  6. Vehicle insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bodily injury liability coverage is also usually split into a maximum payment per person and a maximum payment per accident. The limits are often expressed separated by slashes in the following form: "bodily injury per person"/"bodily injury per accident"/"property damage". For example, California requires this minimum coverage: [5]

  7. Personal injury protection - Wikipedia

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    A Michigan no-fault policy provides unlimited medical and rehabilitation benefits. [4] Claimants involved in an auto accident are wise to submit their own insurance information to their medical providers, as third party carriers are under no legal obligation to pay a claimant's medical bills, while first party carriers are.

  8. What does no-fault state mean? - AOL

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    The 12 states that have no-fault insurance laws are: Florida. Hawaii. Kansas. Kentucky. Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota. ... the at-fault driver’s car insurance should pay for your medical ...

  9. How does auto liability work?

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    Once fault is determined, the at-fault party’s bodily injury liability coverage could begin to pay for your injuries, even though PIP paid first. These 12 states currently have no-fault laws in ...