Court challenge targets PIP car insurance law
| By Charles Elmore, The Palm Beach Post, Fla. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Other challenges have been brought by medical providers, but the
Plaintiff attorneys argue benefits are now so low under changes pushed by Gov.
"Reducing PIP benefits from
Attorneys representing Garrison were not available and a
A group representing car insurers says the 2012 reforms are helping curb fraud.
"As the industry predicted, trial attorneys and providers are again attacking the PIP law reforms that are benefitting
PIP rates went down 13.2 percent at the state's top 20 auto insurers since the 2012 changes, though that was below a 25 percent target under the law and 12 of the 20 raised overall rates,
Scott argued for keeping the system but reducing benefits and targeting fraud. The 2012 changes retained
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