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Tag Archives: Personal Injury Protection Coverage

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Senate Fails to Vote on PIP Insurance Repeal

By The Pendas Law Firm |

In April the Florida House of Representatives voted to repeal the state’s personal injury protection (PIP) insurance system. But because of the Senate’s inaction, the measure will not become law — at least not until another legislative session. What Is the Law Currently? Florida is only one of ten states with no-fault auto insurance…. Read More »

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Florida House Votes to Repeal PIP Insurance

By The Pendas Law Firm |

The Florida House of Representatives recently voted to repeal the state’s personal injury protection (PIP) insurance system. It’s now up to the Senate whether Florida, which is still only one of ten states with no-fault auto insurance, eliminates PIP coverage in favor of bodily injury coverage. What Is PIP Insurance? Under current Florida law,… Read More »

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Will Florida Reform Its Personal Injury Protection (No-Fault Insurance) System?

By The Pendas Law Firm |

Florida is currently one of ten states with personal injury protection, also known as no-fault auto insurance. But state legislators are trying to change Florida’s auto insurance system. Two competing bills have recently been voted out of their respective committees and will be debated by the full legislative chambers. The state Senate Banking and… Read More »