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Florida's no-fault auto-insurance system pays up to $10,000 in medical bills and lost wages — but only if you follow the 14-day rule and a few other strict requirements.
Florida is a 'no-fault' auto-insurance state. Under §627.736, every Florida-registered four-wheel vehicle must carry $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection. PIP pays the policyholder's medical bills, lost wages, and related expenses regardless of who caused the crash, up to the policy limit.
Fla. Stat. §627.736(1)
PIP covers 80% of reasonable, necessary, and related medical expenses, 60% of lost wages, 100% of reasonable replacement-services costs (housekeeping, childcare), and $5,000 in death benefits — up to a combined $10,000 cap.
Fla. Stat. §627.736(1)(a)–(c)
Your PIP covers you, resident relatives in your household who don't own a vehicle, passengers in your car who don't own a car and aren't covered by another Florida PIP policy, and you while a pedestrian or bicyclist struck by any motor vehicle.
Fla. Stat. §627.736(4)(d)
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