In Florida, insurance law is primarily governed by the Florida Insurance Code, which encompasses regulations on various types of insurance, including health, auto, and property insurance. The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation oversees the industry, ensuring compliance with state laws and protecting consumers. Key provisions include requirements for policy disclosures, claims handling, and the regulation of premiums. Additionally, Florida has specific laws addressing issues such as uninsured motorist coverage and hurricane-related insurance claims.
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PIP is Personal Insurance Protection and is required in the state of Florida to people who register a car in Florida. This falls under the No Fault law in Florida.
Yes, in fact all states require auto insurance.
NO. That law does not apply to automobiles in any state. It is a myth that it does.
Law is different from state to state. In Florida you can share commissions with anyone who has an insurance license. Or if you charge a fee for insurance services (fee in lieu of commission), you can share the fee with another licensed person.
In Florida, there are two laws to consider when purchasing liability insurance. First is the Financial Responsibility Law and the second is the No Fault Law. You must meet state minimum requirements for both laws. Compare quotes for best prices.
Florida State University College of Law was created in 1966.
Yes, the state Legislature has passed a law that requires Florida and Florida State to play each other. Florida is in the SEC and Florida State is in the ACC.
No, attorneys have no capacity to enforce a law. Your states department of insurance or it's equivelant enforces the insurance laws of your state, not an attorney. An attorney can however help you get compensation for actual damages or injury you incurred as a result of non compliance with a law by a person or business.
Suicide and life insurance isn't regulated by state law, it is regulated by the insurance company and outlined in the insurance papers.
Florida State University Business Law Review was created in 2000.
Hurricane insurance is not required by law in Florida. However, if you have a mortgage on your home, your lender may require you to have hurricane insurance as part of your homeowners insurance policy. It is always recommended to have hurricane insurance due to the high risk of hurricanes in Florida.