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Florida New Law PIP Rates Unlikely to Change

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Updated: 1/01 7:21 am
(TALLAHASSEE, Fla.) Florida drivers looking to save money resulting from a new law designed to crack down on no-fault auto insurance fraud may have to look hard to find any significant savings.

Any potential savings coming on the personal injury protection portion of a policy is so slight that it is likely to be offset by increases in other parts of the coverage.

The new, tougher PIP law - which actually took effect on July 1 - caps benefits at $2,500 unless a doctor, osteopathic physician, dentist or a supervised physician's assistant or advanced registered nurse practitioner determines there's an "emergency medical condition." Chiropractors cannot make that determination.

A driver's insurance company was previously required to pay up to $10,000 for medical bills and lost wages no matter who was at fault.
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