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What automobile insurance coverage is required in Florida?

In general, there are only two coverages that Florida requires for motor vehicles.
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Should you accept the first offer from the insurance company and settle your case?

At the Law Office of Charles Philips we always advise our clients to consult with an attorney before accepting an insurance company's offer as once you do accept, you will be expected to sign a release which is a contract that relinquishes any rights you have to bring a future claim in that matter against the insurance company and their insured.  Your attorney should review all the evidence available including accident liability, magnitude of impact, injuries you suffered, medical treatment rendered, and out-of-pocket bills and expenses incurred to advise you as to whether the insurance company's offer is fair, or not.  If the offer is fair then the attorney should refrain from taking your case and explain the way to protect your best interests in the settlement process.  If however the offer is unfair then the attorney should be willing to take your case and proceed forward to the extent necessary to obtain a fair result, including filing a law suit in the matter if needed.
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Is bodily injury liability coverage required in Florida?

Unfortunately, in general, Bodily Injury Liability coverage is not required in the State of Florida.  If a person purchases a mandatory Personal Injury Protection coverage, also known as Florida no fault, then they are not required to purchase Bodily Injury Liability coverage.  There are some exceptions such as when someone has a leased vehicle they are required to carry $100,000.00 per individual, $300,000.00 per occurrence in Bodily Injury Liability coverage, and if someone drives a motorcycle, then they are excluded from the Personal Injury Protection coverage requirement and thus are required to carry Bodily Injury Liability coverage in the minimum amount of $10,000.00 per individual, $20,000.00 per occurrence.  (See our prior article on Motorcycle Coverage in Florida).

Therefore, since people are not typically required to carry Bodily Injury Liability coverage in Florida, they do not purchase it and thus are not insured for injuries they cause to others when at fault in an accident.  This is one of the major reasons why at the Law Office of Charles Philips we always recommend that you purchase Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage to provide compensation for the injuries that are caused to you by an uninsured or underinsured motorist.  (See our prior article on Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage).

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The Auto Accident Checklist

If you are involved in a car accident then there are certain steps that should be taken to protect your best interests for the future:
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