Tag Archives: Florida’s Car Insurance

Handling Medical Expenses After a Truck Accident in Florida
Being involved in a truck accident can have devastating results. Due to their size, damages caused in these types of collisions are often more serious than those in an accident involving two passenger cars. Commercial trucks, semi-trucks, and all large trucks have the potential to annihilate a passenger car, especially if it is a… Read More »

Understanding What “No-Fault Insurance” Really Means
Florida is a “no-fault insurance” state, meaning that when there is a car accident, the involved parties contact their auto insurance providers to make claims, rather than contacting the insurance company of the party at fault. This is why all Florida drivers must carry personal injury protection, or PIP. Why No-Fault Insurance? There is… Read More »

Florida’s Car Insurance Rates are the Third Highest
Driving a car in Florida does not come cheap. At an average of $2,050 per year according to Insure.com, Florida’s car insurance is well above the national average of $1,365. Michigan is the highest at nearly $200 more than Florida, and Louisiana has the second spot, just over $75 more. So, what are Floridians… Read More »