Florida No Fault - PIP

Saturday, June 30, 2007

TALLAHASSEE - Lawmakers are likely to return for a special session in September to revisit the political battle over auto insurance, Gov. Charlie Crist said Wednesday.


"I favor the continuation of personal-injury protection," Crist said.


"I know many in our hospitals [industry] favor it; it's important to people in terms of health care. And it's important to me. I would view favorably a special session before Oct. 1."

That's the date Florida's decades-old personal-injury protection law, known as PIP, is scheduled to expire. The system, created in the early 1970s, requires drivers to carry $10,000 to pay the cost of injuries sustained in an auto accident regardless of who was at fault while restricting a person's right to sue the other driver.


Without PIP, victims would have to get payment from at-fault drivers, often by suing them and their insurance companies, if they have insurance.


The at-fault driver would have to pay his own medical bills.


Read more about this issue by clicking the link below.


http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/state/orl-pip2807jun28,0,5324594.story

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