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Feb 11, 2013

This year, Florida will celebrate the 500th anniversary (quincentennial) of Ponce de León’s “discovery” of Florida while he searched for

Jan 31, 2013

In 1971, Florida adopted a No-Fault Auto Insurance System.  As a result, all Florida vehicle owners are required to carry

Nov 19, 2012

Unfortunately, many people throughout Florida sustain serious injuries as a result of falling in retail stores. Many times, the fall

Oct 15, 2012

Did you know that on the average, twice as many kids are killed or injured while walking on Halloween as

Oct 04, 2012

High school football has become a big part of the Treasure Coast and Lake Okeechobee area. Back when I graduated

Sep 25, 2012

The Florida Legislature recently made changes to the state-mandated No-Fault Auto Insurance Coverage.  Under this new law, which was a

Jul 19, 2012

Personal watercraft can be a lot of fun to cruise the waters, however, they are very powerful and come with

Jun 25, 2012

The revised PIP bill passed in May 2012 contains changes that will affect motorists beginning after July 1, 2012. Following

May 23, 2012

What Governor Scott hails as a victory for Florida Drivers may actually be a victory for himself and insurance companies.

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