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The Limitations on Auto Insurance Stacking in Florida

When a Florida driver is injured in a car accident involving an uninsured or underinsured motorist (UM), they often look to their insurance policy for coverage. In the Sunshine State, policyholders can sometimes use “stacking” to expand their coverage limits, maximizing the benefits they receive in such cases. Stacking allows…

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Florida Court Requires Insurance Company to Provide Coverage to Victim of Golf Cart Accident

Earlier this month, an appellate court issued an opinion in a Florida personal injury case involving a pedestrian who was struck by a golf cart and sustained serious injuries. The case illustrates the difficulties that are common when dealing with an insurance company in the wake of a serious accident.…

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Florida’s Fourth District Examines when a Court May Reduce a Jury Damages Award

In addition to determining fault, juries are often tasked with the responsibility of setting damages, the amount an injured party may recover from a liable party. Obviously, most jury members are not experts who are perfectly capable of setting a damages amount with mathematical certainty, and even though expert testimony is often…

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Fourth District Court of Appeal Holds That Prior Jury Determination is Binding in Uninsured Motorist Case

Uninsured or underinsured motorists are not an uncommon problem in Florida. A recent study conducted by the Insurance Research Council showed that in 2012 Florida ranked second in the nation in the number of uninsured drivers, with approximately 3.2 million of the state’s drivers being uninsured at the time. In…

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