A bill that would end Florida’s no-fault auto insurance system and shift to a fault-based model advanced in the state House this week, drawing both support and criticism from stakeholders across the insurance, medical, and legal fields.
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A bill that would end Florida’s no-fault auto insurance system and shift to a fault-based model advanced in the state House this week, drawing both support and criticism from stakeholders across the insurance, medical, and legal fields.