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Florida is a dream for many drivers. Sunshine, palm trees, and scenic coastal highways make it feel like paradise. However, ...
— The Florida House of Representatives Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee is scheduled to discuss HB 1181 at its meeting on Thursday. The bill would repeal the state's no-fault insurance law.
Over 15% of drivers have no car insurance, while another 18% don't have enough to cover medical bills if they cause an accident.
Motorcycle accidents in Gainesville are often more complex than they appear. Even when one party clearly runs a red light or ...
Florida may be known for theme parks and sandy shores, but its car insurance laws are no vacation. The state’s no-fault system and minimum coverage requirements can be confusing — and expensive.
Drivers in Florida spend more on car insurance than in almost any other state: Full coverage auto insurance averages $4,125 a year, far higher than the national average of $2,692. In part ...
Yes, Florida operates under a no-fault insurance system. This means that after an accident, your own insurance covers your medical expenses, regardless of who was at fault.
While car insurance rates have been steadily increasing every year, state legislatures have mostly stayed on the sidelines. That may be finally changing.
Millions of people get involved in and sustain injuries due to motor vehicle crashes. In 2023 alone, there were 5.1 million ...
Discover crucial steps to take right after a motorcycle accident to ensure safety, gather necessary information, and handle ...
A Florida man’s 16-year journey to collect a million-dollar court judgment against a school district following a life-altering school bus crash finally succeeded. Elsewhere, others aren’t as lucky.
Mauricio Castellon is facing felony charges after investigators say he operated his practice without workers compensation ...