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2 May, 19:10
In Florida, no-fault insurance is
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Kadyn
2 May, 20:10
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The no-fault law in Florida means that in the event of a car accident, both parties turn to their auto insurance policies to make claims, regardless of who was at fault.
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2 May, 20:46
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No - fault insurance means that, in the event of a car accident, both parties turn to their auto insurance policies to make claims, regardless of who was at fault.
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