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Florida car insurance guides: car insurance quotes & information

How to leverage your savings in Florida. Get multiple car insurance quotes from these top online sources:

1) Nationwide Insurance
2) iNSWEB

Shop all four to save hundreds on your policy. Don't believe it? Try it on your existing car insurance policy!

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For general information, complaints, and other car insurance information about the state of Florida:

Department of Insurance, Florida
State Capitol
Plaza Level Eleven
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0300
850-922-3130
Toll free in FL: 1-800-342-2762
TDD toll free: 1-800-640-0886

Minimum required insurance for the state of Florida:

Highlights from the Florida Department of insurance:

State car insurance topics:

Liability required? Liability limits
(in 1000's)
PIP Required No-Fault State? Uninsured Motorist coverage required?
Yes, 10/20/10 Yes Yes No

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How to read car insurance liability limits

The following information will help you understand the table of liability limits.

First number: bodily injury liability maximum for one person injured in an accident
Second number: bodily injury liability maximum for all injuries in one accident
Third number: property damage liability maximum for one accident

What is no-fault?

Some states have "no-fault" laws, meaning your auto policy must pay for bodily injury and property damages regardless of who caused the accident. For example, it's often difficult to figure out who caused a multi-vehicle collision. The laws were enacted to keep insurance costs down and to expedite the claims-paying process.

No-fault laws also say you can't sue another party unless the damages and medical bills are above a certain amount, which varies by state.

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