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florida car insurance FAQ


If you did what you are proposing, you will not be covered in an accident when they find out you don't live in Florida. You could also be charged with insurance fraud and could go to jail. You must buy insurance where your legal official residence


If you did what you are proposing, you will not be covered in an accident when they find out you don't live in Florida. You could also be charged with insurance fraud and could go to jail. You must buy insurance where your legal official residence


the same insurance you have in NY is good nationwide


I will advice whatever option you may go for either hire a new car or take additional insurance but do opt for full insurance when you reach U.S. as you will certainly need to be covered 100% when you are there. If you want hire a new car or compare prices

florida car insurance news

Senate plan to reform car insurance laws devolves into chaos

18.05.12

A Florida Senate plan to reform the state’s car-insurance market devolved into chaos Tuesday, as senators threw more than three dozen amendments at the package – some written from the chamber floor – that at times left some senators confused about what exactly they were voting on.

Still, the messy process ended with the chamber tentatively approving a package that supporters said would weed out fraud without resorting to the sharp restrictions championed by the state House of Representatives and Republican Gov. Rick Scott.

The Senate legislation (SB 1860) seeks to reform personal-injury protection insurance – the $10,000 in health coverage known as PIP that all Florida drivers are required to purchase – by imposing new licensing requirements on medical providers that treat PIP patients and eliminating massage therapy and acupuncture from covered care.

But where a competing bill advanced by the House of Representatives would require accident victims to seek medical treatment within seven days in order to claim PIP coverage, the Senate plan would give them up to 14 days to get treatment. And the Senate, unlike the House, would not impose strict limits on the fees attorneys can earn in PIP litigation.


Source: Orlando Sentinel (blog)