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Florida Car and Motorcycle Insurance Law
Required Minimum Bodily Injury Coverage
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$10,000 per person injured in any one accident and $20,000 for all
persons injured in any one accident
Required Minimum Property Damage Coverage
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$10,000 for injury to or destruction of property of others in any one
accident
Required No-Fault Coverage.
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Florida has a No-Fault Law that provides a minimum amount of insurance
benefits that are paid without regard to fault. Florida’s No-Fault
statute requires motor vehicle owners to purchase an insurance policy
that provides for certain security, including required Personal Injury
Protection (PIP) coverage benefits to a limit of $10,000 per person
for medical and disability expenses, as well as $5,000 per person in
death benefits. If economic damages are less than PIP coverage paid
out, a person has no tort claim. However, a person can sue if economic
damages exceed that paid out by PIP, as well as when the victim
suffers permanent injury, permanent loss of an important bodily
function, significant and permanent scarring or disfigurement, or
death. Whether a person suffers permanent injury or significant and
permanent scarring or disfigurement is a question of law to be decided
by a judge.
Optional Insurance Coverage
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Uninsured (UM) Motorist Coverage. UM includes underinsured
motorist (UIM) coverage. If elected, UM must be equal to the bodily
injury liability coverage purchased, unless specifically rejected.
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