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9/27/07 - Agreement to Save PIP Won’t Benefit Consumers - Tampa Tribune

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Click here to learn the basics about Florida’s auto insurance system. You can also check out this chart to learn more about what to expect if you’re injured in an auto accident or click here for a more detailed informational chart as Florida’s insurance system gets back to basics.

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Remind the Legislature to say no to the no-fault tax

In a last ditch effort to pressure the Legislature to extend this $1.7 billion no-fault tax, the special interests that make millions off the broken system are using scare tactics about hospital and healthcare cost increases. These claims are overblown and disingenuous. The truth is, the end of the no-fault tax will hold drivers responsible for accidents they cause and discourage fraud and abuse of the broken system that has been costing consumers for far too long.
Write your newspaper to help set the record straight on the $360 savings on your auto insurance.

Tell them not to heed the special interests' scare tactics. Instead, the Legislature should stand up for consumer savings and abolish the costly no-fault tax.

  • The Legislature should end the no-fault tax and save Florida families an average of $360 a year.
  • Drivers will still be required to purchase at least $10,000 of property damage liability coverage to comply with the state’s financial responsibility law.
  • The end of the no-fault tax means lower auto insurance rates and less fraud and abuse.

Click here to find out how to contact your local newspaper.

What would you do with a $360 auto insurance savings?

Floridians for Lower Insurance Costs
117 S. Gadsden Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301
Ph: (850) 201-3207
Fax: (850) 681-7200
info@lowerinsurancecosts.org

 

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