As no-fault insurance ends in Florida, find out what's next.

Byline: Randy Diamond

Oct. 1--Florida's no-fault auto insurance system has expired -- at least for now.

Lawmakers are working to revive the system, and there are plenty of people who believe Personal Injury Protection -- known as PIP -- or some comparable system will be resurrected. But not everyone supports it, and there is no guarantee.

At least one bill that would institute a revised auto insurance system has been drafted. Legislators will meet in Tallahassee for a special session to trim state spending beginning Wednesday, and insiders predict no-fault could be added to the agenda.

It won't be easy. To come up with a system to replace no fault and ...

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