Aug. 17--As the expiration of Florida's controversial no-fault auto insurance law nears and no acceptable replacement has been put forth, a new coalition of 37 healthcare providers, first-responders, health insurers and some auto insurers is urging lawmakers to take action. The group, called the Coalition to Protect Florida's Drivers, is petitioning Gov. Charlie Crist, Senate President Ken Pruitt and House Speaker Marco Rubio to address the auto insurance problem during the legislative special session on the budget next month. Now, Florida drivers are required to buy at least $10,000 in coverage for personal injury protection, which pays medical bills from an auto accident, and $10,000 in property damage protection.....
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