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Florida is a “No-Fault” state. Does that make a difference?

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Florida is a “No-Fault” state. Does that make a difference?

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The term “No-Fault” generally refers to claims for injury and not necessarily property damage issues. In most states the “Reinstatement of Torts” is the rule followed whereas the at-fault party is responsible for all financial damages caused to another resulting from their negligence which may include Diminished Value. For answers to additional questions please call or e-mail your questions or arrange a free, no obligation consultation.

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