Pembroke Pines and Hollywood Auto Accident Insurance
Exploring All Avenues of Insurance for Your Personal Injuries
One of the most important responsibilities facing drivers on the roads in Florida has nothing to do with operating a vehicle. It is automobile insurance. Florida’s no-fault insurance laws and Financial Responsibility Law require that Florida drivers carry certain types and amounts of insurance.
At McCullough & Leboff, P.A., we explore all available avenues of insurance recovery if you have been injured in an accident. Get help with your automobile accident lawsuit in Hollywood.
Insurance Help from Hollywood Automobile Accident Lawyers
After an automobile accident, automobile insurance becomes an immediate concern. If you are involved in an accident, make sure that the other driver has maintained all required insurance. Speak with our Hollywood and Pembroke Pines auto accident attorneys to ensure that all avenues of insurance coverage are explored.
Florida’s no-fault insurance laws
Florida’s no-fault insurance laws require that drivers carry the minimum limits of $10,000 in personal injury protection coverage and $10,000 in property damage liability coverage. This no-fault insurance provides coverage for physical injuries, regardless of fault.
If you fail to maintain this insurance, your driving privileges, including your vehicle tag and registration, can be suspended for up to three years or until your provide proof of Florida insurance.
Florida Financial Responsibility Law
The Financial Responsibility Law requires that owners and operators of motor vehicles be responsible for the damages and injuries they cause when an automobile accident occurs.
A driver must maintain bodily injury liability insurance with the minimum limits of $10,000 per person and $20,000 per accident when one of the following occurs:
- A crash where you are at fault and injuries have occurred
- A suspension for too many points against your driver’s license
- A revocation for a habitual traffic offender
- A revocation for any serious offense
If you receive a citation for driving while intoxicated that results in a revocation, you must have bodily injury liability insurance with the minimum limits of $100,000 per person and $300,000 per accident and $50,000 in property damage liability coverage.
Failure to maintain this coverage could result in the suspension of your driver’s license, vehicle tags, and registration.
Insurance coverage can be complex. Let our attorneys deal with the insurance companies to make sure you get the compensation you deserve. Contact us for a free consultation about your auto accident.

