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  2. Florida car insurance laws - AOL

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    Over 20 percent of drivers in Florida are estimated to be uninsured. Florida had one of the highest rates of fatal accidents in 2021 with 3,451 ... $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) ...

  3. Penalties for driving without insurance in Florida - AOL

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    $10,000 personal injury protection (PIP) ... where you live in Florida may substantially impact your rates, especially if you live on the coast where your car is more vulnerable to hurricanes and ...

  4. Florida Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Statutes are the codified, statutory laws of Florida; it currently has 49 titles. A chapter in the Florida Statutes represents all relevant statutory laws on a particular subject. [ 1 ] The statutes are the selected reproduction of the portions of each session law, which are published in the Laws of Florida , that have general ...

  5. Personal injury protection - Wikipedia

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    Personal injury protection (PIP) is an extension of car insurance available in some U.S. states that covers medical expenses and, in some cases, lost wages and other damages. PIP is sometimes referred to as "no-fault" coverage , because the statutes enacting it are generally known as no-fault laws, and PIP is designed to be paid without regard ...

  6. Law of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The regulations are codified in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC). [2] The Florida Administrative Register (FAR) is the daily publication containing proposed rules and notices of state agencies. [ 3 ]

  7. No-fault insurance - Wikipedia

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    Attorneys have argued that the failure to include a "grandfather clause" in the 2019 law “punishes car accident victims and medical providers by leaving them subject to restrictions they never agreed to such as coverage limitations and a medical fee schedule whose reductions on reimbursement rates will deny them access to necessary medical ...

  8. Code of Federal Regulations - Wikipedia

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    In the law of the United States, the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is the codification of the general and permanent regulations promulgated by the executive departments and agencies of the federal government of the United States. The CFR is divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to federal regulation.

  9. Personal injury - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the Damages Act 1996 gives the Lord Chancellor the ability to set a discount rate which courts must consider when awarding compensation for future financial losses in personal injury cases, reflecting the expectation that a lump sum compensation payment will attract investment interest. In 2001 this rate was set at 2.5%.