Florida Insurance Coverage:
Property Damage Liability: $10,000 LimitPersonal Injury Protection: $10,000 Limit
The state of Florida follows a No-Fault system meaning your insurance company will make payments for your injury claims regardless of fault, up to a specified limit. Typically, you lose some of your rights to sue under a No-Fault system. Details of a no-fault system vary from state to state.
Personal Injury Protection (PIP) helps pay for "reasonable and necessary" medical expenses for you and your passengers. Florida state law requires a minimum Personal Injury Protection coverage of $10,000.
You can get Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury coverage to cover bodily injury caused by an uninsured and/or underinsured driver (depending on the state). Florida does not require drivers to purchase this coverage, but you should consider purchasing this valuable coverage.
When you get a quote at CarInsurance.com, our coverage page will give you the option of choosing the Minimum State Required package, more wide-ranging coverage packages, or you can customize every limit and deductible to fit your needs. If that is too complicated, CarInsurance.com's insurance agents are licensed in Florida and available to help you all the way through the quote and purchase process.
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