PIP
Message of the Day
September 28 , 2007
"Delay
on budget session opens door on PIP reform "
- Pensacola News Journal, September
10, 2007
“Rightly or wrongly, the fact the insurance companies are the driving force behind elimination of PIP has raised concerns all over Florida. The sad fact is that too many Floridians feel burned by their insurance companies over problems with hurricane coverage to trust companies' promises that eliminating PIP will lead to actual reductions in their automobile premiums. The failure of policyholders to get any real relief from the special legislative session on insurance in January has left them feeling even more burned… With taxpayers now coming to understand just how small their tax "cuts" are from the special session on property taxes, when the politicians also appeared to promise big cuts, legislators themselves are liable to soon find themselves side-by-side with the insurance companies in popularity polls. Allowing a breather on PIP could help restore some luster to the Legislature's dimming star.”
Source: Pensacola News Journal, September 10, 2007
The loss of PIP will result in more expensive auto coverage
The net result of eliminating mandatory PIP coverage means
that insured motorists will wind up paying more for less
coverage – a fact State Farm and other major “standard” insurers
avoid telling you.
Know the facts: Insurers have increased rates
on such optional coverages as bodily injury liability and uninsured
motorist coverage, because they anticipate more claims under
these coverages. The increases will offset some savings realized
by eliminating PIP.
Governor Crist, Senate President Pruitt, House Speaker Rubio,
please protect all Floridians by extending PIP or replacing
it with another form of mandatory medical coverage during
the October Special Session
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