I'm not 100% sure about Florida specifically, but in most states Uninsured Motorist is a required coveage. Maybe you are thinking about some other coverage? Like Uninsured Motorist Property Damage? Contact the FL dept of insurance and they can tell you the required coverages and limits.
Some people use the term "full coverage" to imply that the car is covered for comprehensive and collision coverages.
Your auto coverage may include coverage for a rental vehicle. Contact your insurance provider to make sure. If it does not, you may be required to pay extra to the rental agency for coverage. You may be able to waive the insurance, in which case you would be personally responsible for damage to the vehicle and for property damage and bodily harm caused by the vehicle when you were driving it. To rent a car in Orlando, FL you will need to have full coverage insurance, as well as a credit card. The car rental agency must also have insurance on you, and a amount of the rental charge will reflect that. The agency must also offer you collision damage waiver insurance and theft insurance.
Almost all the major companies have coverage and offices in Sarasota, FL. Sprint, T-Mobile, and AT & T are all located in your area.
The required coverage in Florida is Liability (10/20/10) and PIP for any car
Yes. It covers you no matter where you are as long as you are paid up for your coverage and it is an active policy.
No fault medical coverage means only that the coverage will pay for an insured's injuries no matter who was at fault for an accident. This is the only coverage in which this 'no fault' terminolgy applies to. The medical coverage names and amounts vary by state. GA, SC, and LA have Medical Payments. FL and MI have Personal Injury Protection. AR has Medical Benefits. They are essentially the same coverage with different amounts, restrictions, etc. but all are considered no-fault coverages. In claims and with all other coverages, liability for damages is determined by who was at fault or who caused the accident.
I forget which is which but if I recall, vacant is the haunted house on the hill and unoccupied is the summer home or the winter home in FL etc.
You should be able to get a list from the company issueing the coverage.
Call an agent and ask, but I suspect you can not just buy liability insurance. You can buy a real cheap HO policy with minimal property coverage and max out on the liability. Why would you not want personal property coverage anyway? 4lifeguild
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