Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Florida Auto Insurance and the DHSMV
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The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and Bureau of Financial Responsibility work with the Florida auto insurance industry in ensuring that all car owners and drivers are financially responsible. They also work together so that they are protected from expensive bills resulting from car accidents. Below are some of the ways they are able to do this.
They enforce the state law that requires all car drivers to be covered by at least th
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Tips to Get Lower Florida Auto Insurance Rates
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Florida auto insurance is very expensive compared to car insurance rates in other states. As of 2011, the state average is around $1,500 per year for a policy. It is clearly above the US average of $1,200 per year, even if it displayed a slight decrease in the last half of 2011. Everybody wants to get lower rates for insurance policies, and here are some tips to help you do so.
Combine policies
A loyal customer gets props for staying with a compa
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Filing Claims from Florida Auto Insurance Companies
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When you get involved in a car accident, Florida auto insurance entitles you to receive benefits as stated in your policy. The state legislature passed a No-fault law that states requires every insured person to carry a minimum of $10,000 personal injury protection and $10,000 property damage liabilities. Making claims, especially when you have been injured in an accident, can be taxing and stressful. Here are some tips on how to make it an easie
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Thursday, February 2, 2012
Florida Auto Insurance: What to Do After an Accident
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Your coverage
Anyone driving in the state of Florida has to carry the minimum requirements for Florida Auto Insurance. That is body injury liabilities of $10,000 for one person, and $20,000 total per accident, $10,000 property damages, as well as personal injury protection of $10,000 per accident. If you get into a vehicular accident, you should be carrying proof of financial responsibility or your auto insurance card.
Reporting
Once involved in
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