Mar. 14--With the no-fault personal injury protection law, or PIP, due to die Oct. 1, the Florida Health Association converged on Tallahassee Tuesday to try to put the controversial auto insurance measure on life support for another three years. The FHA, which represents hospitals and doctors, said it was throwing its support behind Senate Bill 1450, which extends the measure through 2010. Created in 1971, PIP requires auto insurers to cover up to $10,000 of driver medical expenses -- regardless of who's at fault in an accident.....
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