In Florida, there are two motor vehicle insurance laws. They are:
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The Social Responsibility Law and the No-Fault law.
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The Social Responsibility Law and the No-Risk law.
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The Car-Insurance Law and the Pay-In-Advance Law.
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The Financial Responsibility Law and the No-Fault law.
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Explanation
The two motor vehicle insurance laws in Florida are the Financial Responsibility Law and the No-Fault Law. In the event of a crash involving property damage, injury, or death, the driver at fault must provide proof that he or she is financially responsible for covering all damages incurred.
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