You usually receive the same amount of money for expenses as you would have received before the 'No-Fault' (P.I.P.) law.
In terms of paying your expenses (not paying you for injuries), the end
result of the "No-Fault" (P.I.P.) Insurance law on Florida auto
accident cases (where the other side was at fault and where all of the
right insurance is available) is that all of the innocent person's
expenses are still usually paid in full, but usually the money that
pays all of those expenses comes from two different auto insurance
companies, rather than just the auto insurance company on the other
side whose driver was at fault in the accident. Simplified, under
"No-Fault (P.I.P.) the innocent victim still receives the same amount
of money for expenses (but, not for injuries) as before
"No-Fault", but now the innocent victim usually still receives that
same amount of money from two different insurance companies, at two
different times.
For more information about "No-Fault" (P.I.P.) Auto Insurance in Orlando contact Hanson &
Hanson, P.A. today at 1-800-426-7662 to schedule your free initial
consultation. More information abouOrlando Auto Accident Information | t Orlando Auto Accidents can be
found in the practice areas section of our website.