Getting cheap auto insurance in Florida does not have to be difficult. If you’re new to the state, you’ll find that Florida’s car insurance laws differ in many ways from other states in the nation. Florida is one of only a handful of states that has no fault insurance laws. No fault insurance laws greatly reduce the liability of at fault drivers. Insurance companies pay out to victims of crashes quickly on behalf of covered at fault drivers and avoid costly litigation most of the time.
This in turn allows insurance companies to keep premiums low in no fault states; companies in Florida selling auto insurance offer premiums lower than the national average.
First, Consider the Coverage Amount You Need
Florida requires that all drivers carry a minimum policy with two coverage types:
Each of these coverage types must have a minimum payout of $10,000 each. Buying insurance that meets the bare bones state mandated requirements will almost always be your cheapest option. However, many drivers are not comfortable with only PDL and PIP coverage, considering what they offer:
Personal damage liability or PDL insurance only covers other people’s property that you damage with your car. The insurance protects you from potential lawsuits if you are the at fault driver in an accident, but if your car is damaged you will receive zero monies from your insurance company for repairs.
Personal injury protection or PIP insurance covers you, your family and other qualified individuals riding in your car if an accident occurs that results in personal injury, regardless of who caused the accident. PIP also protects bicyclists, pedestrians, and even children riding on school buses, and is also known as Florida’s no fault insurance.
While PDL and PIP coverage of an amount of $10,000 is the state mandated minimum, drivers should recognize its limitations. Although the minimum coverage is very affordable, a baseline policy will not cover any repairs to your car or any large medical bills. A minor crash could set you back thousands for repair costs, and a major one could leave you stranded without a car. Likewise, medical care costs are exorbitant, and a major crash with injuries would far exceed state mandated PIP minimums.
Consider Adding More Than the State Minimum Coverage
Auto insurance shoppers in Florida should consider if PDL and PIP are enough coverage for their needs and peace of mind. Many drivers in Florida add:
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