NOT FOR REPRINT
Page Printed from: propertycasualty360.com/search/?Submit=Search&page=5&publication=PropertyCasualty360&q=no-fault
Sign In To follow
685 results for no-fault
Filter this View
Start Date:
End Date:
The liquidation of St. Johns Insurance will not only affect the Florida policyholders, but also in South Carolina.
AI could provide another way to personalize insurance and provide cost savings for drivers.
The state has seen legislation proposals to bolster the private market and drive policyholders away from the insurer of last resort.
The suit alleges USAA improperly takes title to vehicles it considers unrepairable, without knowledge or consent of the owner.
Used-car prices, labor costs and expenses tied to protecting customers against lawsuits all went up.
Two bills in the Florida legislature are taking different approaches to repeal the no-fault law and replace it with mandatory bodily injury coverage.
Some medical reimbursements that were previously considered proper are now being challenged as insufficient.
The legislation provides clarity on the rights of claimants, tortfeasors, and the tortfeasor's insurers.
A federal judge will decide if a key part of the legislation violates First Amendment rights.
Vetoing the bill sends the wrong message to consumers concerned about rising rates and excessive litigation that clogs Florida courts.
[ { "type": "article-search", "label": "searchResults", "query": "no-fault", "domain": "propertycasualty360.com", "page": "5", "startDate": "", "stopDate": "", "cacheKey": "{\"type\":\"article-search\",\"label\":\"searchResults\",\"query\":\"no-fault\",\"domain\":\"propertycasualty360.com\",\"page\":\"5\",\"startDate\":\"\",\"stopDate\":\"\"}", "cache": true } ]