In addition to raising consumers' rates, enactment of the law would have a ripple effect across Florida's economy and could have devastating consequences for health care facilities in the state, according to Glen Ged, founder and CEO of Ged Lawyers. (Credit: lunamarina/Adobe Stock) In addition to raising consumers' rates, enactment of the law would have a ripple effect across Florida's economy and could have devastating consequences for health care facilities in the state, according to Glen Ged, founder and CEO of Ged Lawyers. (Credit: lunamarina/Adobe Stock)

The law to repeal auto insurance no-fault rules, which is awaiting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' signature, would raise overall premiums for all coverages combined by 13.3%, according to a report by Pinnacle Actuarial Resource, Inc.

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