Residents of many states are required to purchase personal injury protection (PIP) in their auto insurance policies. This coverage provides payment for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages to the insured, passengers in the insured vehicle, and pedestrians after an accident. Some states have noticed a high incidence of fraud in the PIP claims filed by its residents. Florida is one of those states or, at least, it was before a new bill passed in March of 2012. This measure changes how PIP benefits can be used, and introduces penalties, time limits, and a new task force charged with finding the fraud in new PIP clams.
Changes Beginning July 2012
- Medical clinics that provide treatment reimbursed under PIP will be helps to more intense licensing standards.
- The long form accident report will be required in more PIP claims and a statewide anti-fraud task force will be introduced. The long form may make filing PIP claims more arduous for the average insurance customer, but it will help deter and expose fraud.
- Providers caught defrauding the Florida insurance system will be met with more penalties.
Changes Beginning January 1, 2013
- Injured individuals will have a 14 day limit to get their initial treatment after the accident.
- The severity of the injury will partially determined the benefits received. Additionally, certain medical professionals, such as physical therapists and chiropractors, will have a treatment cost limit of $2500.
The law also requires insurance companies to reduce personal injury protection premiums by at least 10% unless they file for an exemption and are approved.
It is hoped that these changes will reduce overall PIP expenses and fraud while also reducing driver insurance premiums. But the reduction to drivers’ premiums could be more substantial than just the 10 percent that insurers are required to reduce rates, because with fewer fraudulent claims, overall insurer expenses will fall and hopefully that savings will be passed on to consumers.
Don’t wait until the new regulations kick in. Give us a call at Allstar Direct Insurance & Financial Services today to see how we can reduce your Miami Auto Insurance premiums now. Then, any future reductions will just be the icing on the cake.
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