Florida Considers Repeal of No-Fault Auto Insurance
The article discusses the ongoing legislative session in Florida with a focus on the potential repeal of no-fault auto insurance. Legislators are considering a proposal to replace Florida's current requirement of personal injury protection (PIP) coverage with a fault-based system that would increase the liability limits for drivers. Proponents claim this change will reduce insurance costs, while opponents argue it could lead to higher expenses and more uninsured motorists. The article highlights the support for the bill from motorcyclists who feel disadvantaged under the current law and paints a picture of a contentious legislative environment where the bill's future remains uncertain given past vetoes by the governor. As the session progresses, local governments are also preparing for elections, and political fundraising efforts are intensifying.