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Covers medical costs, pain and suffering, and legal fees for injuries you cause to others in an accident
Used primarily for driving to and from school.
Used for general personal activities, such as running errands or leisure driving.
Used mainly for recreational activities and weekend driving.
Used for business purposes, such as meeting clients or transporting goods (excluding rideshare and artisan uses)
Used for ridesharing services like Uber or Lyft.
Used by tradespeople (e.g., carpenters, plumbers, electricians) to carry tools and materials to job sites.
Think of this as “everything else” insurance. It covers damage to your car that isn’t caused by a collision, such as theft, vandalism, or natural disasters. If a tree falls on your car, comprehensive coverage helps pay for repairs.
This part handles the costs if your car bumps into something, like another car or a lamp post. Whether you hit it or it hits you, collision coverage helps pay for the repairs or replacement of your vehicle.
PIP stands for Personal Injury Protection, which covers your medical expenses and lost wages regardless of who is at fault in an accident. PD stands for Property Damage Liability, which covers the cost of damage you cause to another person’s property. Both are required by Florida law.
While not required by the state for all drivers, this coverage is crucial if you’re at fault in an accident and others are injured. It helps cover their medical expenses and legal costs.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage protects you if you’re in an accident caused by a driver who either doesn’t have insurance or doesn’t have enough insurance to cover your damages. It helps pay for medical expenses, lost wages, and other costs for you and your passengers.
This coverage is here to protect you if you're ever in an accident where the other driver is at fault but doesn't have enough insurance or any insurance to cover your medical costs. It's like a safety net that helps pay for your medical bills and lost wages if the person at fault can't cover these costs. Choosing the right level of coverage can save you from paying out of pocket for unexpected injuries and expenses.
What is an SR-22? An SR-22 is not actually insurance, but a certificate that proves you carry the minimum car insurance required by the state of Florida. Think of it as a hall pass that shows you have what you need to drive legally. You might need an SR-22 if you’ve had certain types of traffic violations, such as driving without insurance, a DUI, or other serious infractions. It’s a way for the state to keep an extra eye on your car insurance status to make sure you’re following the rules. In Florida, if you’re required to have an SR-22, you’ll need to maintain it for about three years, depending on your specific situation. During this time, you must keep continuous insurance coverage. If your policy lapses or expires, your insurance company is required to notify the state, which could lead to your driver’s license being suspended. SR-22 Minimum Liability Limits in Florida: • $10,000 for one person in bodily injury liability • $20,000 for two or more people in bodily injury liability • $10,000 per crash in property damage liability
An FR-44 is similar to an SR-22 but is required for more serious offenses, particularly DUI convictions. Like the SR-22, an FR-44 is a certification from your insurer that you’re maintaining car insurance coverage. However, the FR-44 requires higher liability limits than the SR-22 or the standard policy. If you’re told you need an FR-44, it’s because the state wants to ensure that you have enough coverage to protect others if you’re involved in an accident, given your past driving record. FR-44 Minimum Liability Limits in Florida: • $100,000 for one person in bodily injury liability • $300,000 for two or more people in bodily injury liability • $50,000 per crash in property damage liability