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Almost 40 percent of the drivers are under insured in Florida, second in the nation

Florida – A new study by Insurance Research Council shows an increase in drivers without insurance or inadequate insurance in Florida.

The study states that around 20% of the drivers in Florida are under insured without insurance (7th) and 38% (2nd).

The Insurance Research Council is connected to the Insurance Information Institute. We spoke to the study with the study with the study with Mark Friedlander.

“Almost 40% of the drivers are under insured. Why so many of the problems, state regulations in Florida are the lowest in the country when it comes to the necessary insured.” [talking about liability limits.] “In Florida, these are very low limits that are lowest in the country,” said Friedlander.

According to the bank rate, the drivers in Florida pay more than 4,100 US dollars for complete coverage insurance. 25% higher than in the previous year.

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