Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoes repeal of no-fault auto insurance in Florida
In addition to the proposed bodily-injury requirement, the bill — which passed in a 37-3 vote in the Senate and a 100-16 vote in the House — called for motorists to purchase $5,000 in death-benefit coverage, which is currently required under no-fault, to help cover funeral expenses and other bills of people killed in collisions. Insurers also would have had to offer medical payments coverage, known as MedPay, of $5,000 and $10,000 without a deductible.
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