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July 29, 2007

No-Fault's Demise Could Mean Higher Rates,

Worldnews.com - Come Oct. 1, auto insurance will no longer be required in Florida . It's the consequence of the Legislature allowing Florida's no-fault auto insurance law to expire. The aim of ending no-fault, which requires drivers to buy $10,000 of personal injury ...

From No-Fault's Demise Could Mean Higher Rates,

Posted by Matt at July 29, 2007 09:37 AM