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Visiting Florida for a vacation or work trip feels worlds away from daily life at home. When a crash interrupts that trip, many visitors assume their home-state rules will decide what happens next. In reality, Florida’s no-fault rules, strict timelines, and insurance quirks can shrink a claim if a tourist makes early mistakes. Here are five ways out-of-state drivers can protect themselves when a trip turns into an injury case.
1. No-fault isn’t full protection
Florida is a no-fault state for most minor injuries, so your Personal Injury Protection typically pays first. But after serious harm, you may still pursue the at-fault driver. To navigate thresholds, venues, and insurers, speak with an experienced Fort Lauderdale car accident lawyer

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