No More No-Fault? Florida Legislature Tackles Auto Insurance Reform - WUSF 89.7 News


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No More No-Fault? Florida Legislature Tackles Auto Insurance Reform
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By Gina Jordan Right now, Florida drivers are required to have $10000 worth of personal injury protection, or PIP, for payout in a crash regardless of who is at fault. Fraudsters have taken advantage of this system, and auto insurance rates are ...
McCarty: Florida at 'Critical Crossroads' on Road to PIP Reform PropertyCasualty360
Florida Insurance Commissioner: State at Critical Crossroads in Need for PIP ... Insurance News Net (press release)
Klein-Zebrowski bill would toughen penalties for insurance fraud Legislative Gazette
Insurance Journal - PR.com (press release) - NJBIZ
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Scott leads charge on changing no-fault insurance laws - Palm Beach Post


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Scott leads charge on changing no-fault insurance laws
Palm Beach Post
Rick Scott gave proponents of changes to the state's no-fault insurance laws a lesson in politics, urging them to knock on lawmakers' doors and let them have it. Scott joined a crusade led by business industry leaders and Chief Financial Officer Jeff ...
Florida Subcommittee Passes PIP Repeal Bill PropertyCasualty360
The Politics of Florida PIP: Industry Looks on While Pols Seek Answers Insurance Journal
Scott-backed bill to combat fraud advances in House MiamiHerald.com
CBS News - Insurance News Net (press release)
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Group wants no-fault auto insurance data made public - The Detroit News


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Group wants no-fault auto insurance data made public
The Detroit News
By Jim Lynch Targeted for an overhaul by members of the state Legislature, Michigan's insurance program is now the subject of a lawsuit. The Lansing-based Coalition Protecting Auto No Fault filed a suit Monday morning in Ingham County Circuit Court ...
Fight Over No-Fault Data Headed To Court Interlochen Public Radio
Michigan insurance data should be made public, suit says Detroit Free Press
Michigan group files suit for access to no-fault insurance information homeinsurance.com (blog)
Live Insurance News - CBS News - Insurance News Net (press release)
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Legislation puts Florida's no-fault auto insurance fraud on ropes - Bradenton Herald


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Legislation puts Florida's no-fault auto insurance fraud on ropes
Bradenton Herald
The insurer would pay up to $10000 to cover medical bills and lost pay after an automobile accident, regardless of fault. Only a dozen states require such PIP insurance. Boyd's bill, HB 119, would replace PIP with a new no-fault motor vehicle insurance ...
The Reason For The Rise In Florida Auto Accident Insurance Fraud InjuryBoard.com
House Panel Moves PIP Insurance Overhaul Forward ClaimsJournal.com
Governor fights uphill battle for PIP reform Tampa Bay Business Journal (blog)
Out Of The Storm News - Sunshine State News
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Traverse City Discusses Changes to Auto No-Fault Insurance - UpNorthLive.com

Traverse City Discusses Changes to Auto No-Fault Insurance
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Schmidt stated this is not something that will change soon, and especially not until everyone has been able to see the data and financial facts regarding the impacts of changing no-fault insurance. Other speakers included Page Graves, ...

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Commentary: More information needed before no-fault is changed - The Detroit News

Commentary: More information needed before no-fault is changed
The Detroit News
By Steven Hinderer The insurance industry claims Michigan's auto insurance system will go broke if lawmakers don't drastically change our state's nearly 40 year-old auto no-fault law. House Bill 4936 would slash health care coverage insurers provide ...
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No More No-Fault? - Gulf Coast Business Review

No More No-Fault?
Gulf Coast Business Review
Fraud is killing Florida's no-fault insurance program and costing insurance companies and Floridians $1 billion a year. Key. Fix the costly fraud loopholes this session or kill the program. Florida's no-fault law continues to be a tangle of bureaucracy ...

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