| What type of automobile insurance coverage is required for a person causing a crash?
The Florida Financial Responsibility Law requires that any person at fault in a crash resulting in bodily injury and property damage to others must have in effect at the time of the crash full liability insurance coverage. This coverage includes minimum limits of bodily injury liability of $10,000 per person, $20,000 per crash, $10,000 property damage liability per crash, and personal injury protection limits of $10,000 per person per crash. Some of the above the above information is reproduced from the Florida Department of Highway & Safety Motor Vehicles. What should I do if I am involved in an automobile crash? If I am approached by the at-fault party regarding releases, what should I do? |
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