Emergency Services Worry If No-Fault Goes Away, Who Will Pay? (WJHG Panama City)
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Emergency Services Worry If No-Fault Goes Away, Who Will Pay? (WJHG Panama City)
With Florida’s no-fault auto insurance law set to expire in October, there are fears that that emergency rescue and medical services could be hobbled. In many cases where uninsured drivers are involved, the personal injury protection included in no fault is the only way ambulances and emergency rooms ever get paid.
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Fire Chiefs' Association Asks Governor to Call Special Session to Address No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Florida Fire Chiefs' Association at their annual meeting today passed a resolution urging Governor Crist to call a special session to address no-fault auto insurance, including mandatory Personal Injury Protection .
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No-Fault's Demise Could Mean Higher Rates, Risk (The Tampa Tribune)
Come Oct. 1, auto insurance will no longer be required in Florida.
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Florida finance chief urges Legislature to renew no-fault law (Sun-Sentinel)
Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink on Tuesday told legislative leaders in a report there are bad consequences for consumers and the state should Florida's no-fault auto insurance law expire Oct. 1.
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Florida officials rush to find a fix for PIP law (Miami Herald)
To get a full understanding of how Florida drivers would be affected if the state's no-fault auto insurance law expires in October, Florida CFO Alex Sink has spent several weeks analyzing the impact of the pending change.
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State CFO: Action needed on no-fault insurance law (The Palm Beach Post)
Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink warned lawmakers today that allowing the state's no-fault auto insurance to sunset this fall could mean more red tape and higher health costs for consumers, hospitals and the state.
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Florida's third special session aims to balance budget (Sun-Sentinel)
Tallahassee Florida legislators will return for their third special session of the year in September — this time to bring a battered $71 billion state budget into balance, legislative leaders said Tuesday.
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Kidcare And Personal Injury Protection May Not Be On The Agenda For The Upcoming Legislative Session (WJHG Panama City)
Now that lawmakers are coming back to Tallahassee to cut the state budget, supporters of KidCare are hoping to add fixing the low-cost health insurance program to the agenda for September. Others are hoping lawmakers will also tackle auto insurance reform.
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State Farm, the state's largest auto insurer, and other auto insurers who lobbied hard for the sunset of PIP say the requirement to buy property damage coverage will survive PIP's termination.
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Lawmakers work to reform no-fault law (Miami Herald)
To get a full understanding of how Florida drivers would be affected if the state's no-fault auto insurance law expires in October, Alex Sink has spent several weeks analyzing the impact of the pending change.
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Emergency Services Worry If No-Fault Goes Away, Who Will Pay? (WJHG Panama City)
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