What’s next for drivers as Florida no-fault auto insurance expires

“We’re selling policies without PIP, but we’re replacing that with other coverage in the policy”

You don’t have to change anything on your auto insurance, now that personal injury protection is no longer mandatory in Florida. But should you?

South Florida’s insurance agents were dealing with that question from consumers Monday, as the state’s no- fault insurance system expired. No longer are Florida drivers required to have $10,000 in personal injury protection on their auto coverage.

The discussion grew even more confusing when Gov. Charlie Crist announced Monday morning that

he would put a reconsideration of PIP on the agenda for the Florida Legislature’s special session, which begins Wednesday. That means the law, now expired, could be resurrected. Read more

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