Fla. Gov. Crist Signs Bill to Bring Back No-Fault Auto Insurance

October 11, 2007

  • July 29, 2008 at 10:29 am
    Daniel says:
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    A drop in the bucket towards salary reimbursement (some salaries would expend that in less than two months easily), and that’s only if your adjuster places your salary in the $10,000.00 PIP allocation, and doesn’t let your medical chew it all up first thing. So they say a person who is making that kind of money should carry a lot of supplemental insurance. Why? The companies find 5000 ways to stop paying your claim, and Florida’s Dept. of Financial Services just lets them do it. Insurance companies fear nothing about government enforcement against them because they wrote the laws via OUR legislature. Too much lobbying and the Governor/Attorney General really keep their hands out of it. Anybody got a take on why Allstate had to leave Florida? It was the don’t throw me in the briar patch move. They wanted out of Florida for writing certain policies, and Crist “sternly” jumped on them. Yeah right. He gave them what they wanted. He sure made it looked like he was for Florida citizens huh? He had me fooled until an insurance buddy sat me down and explained. It’s all about the money, and Florida residents are permanent, lifelong tourists, the perfect catch.



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