Insurance News - Curtains for no-fault insurance (Sarasota Herald-Tribune) After 35 years of
Curtains for no-fault insurance (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
After 35 years of no-fault auto insurance, it looks increasingly likely that Florida will abandon the system this fall.
Low-cost auto insurance may come to state (The Eureka Reporter)
A low-cost auto insurance program, available in other parts of the state, may soon be available in Humboldt County. The Department of Health and Human Services will host a public meeting Friday to gauge support for the program.
End of the road for no-fault insurance? (Gainesville Sun)
TALLAHASSEE - After 35 years, it's looking more likely that Florida will abandon its no-fault auto insurance system this fall. The no-fault law, which began on Jan. 1, 1972, will end on Oct. 1 unless lawmakers revive it in a special session next month.