Car insurance accident fraud is so prevalent in Florida that the cost of car insurance is rising across the board. Finding cheap car insurance is harder than ever now, according to “Car crash fraud cases still rising, boosting insurance for all drivers, state says.” Steve Bousquet’s article in the St. Petersburg Times says that car insurance premiums have gone up $900 million in the past 3 years. Kevin McCarty, the Insurance Commissioner, believes that Florida’s no-fault law passed back in 1972 is mostly to blame. Florida and nine other states require drivers to carry personal injury protection (PIP) coverage of at least $10,000. McCarty is pushing legislators to change the laws in Florida and get rid of the no-fault provision.
Most other states have a tort system, where drivers who were at-fault in an accident pay for the damages they caused. Drivers must include bodily injury coverage in their State Farm car insurance quotes. Scammers are purposefully causing or staging car accidents in order to get payouts and unnecessary medical tests. While many Florida residents think that this is happening the most in Miami, Tampa seems to be the centerpiece for staged car accidents right now. In only two years, the amount of money paid out in PIP benefits increased 70%, from $1.4 billion to $2.3 billion. Infinity auto insurance and other insurers pay out $1.40 in claims for every dollar that they take in on PIP premiums. Florida’s CFO said that getting rid of PIP insurance is a possibility if no other legislation can be found to cut down on this fraud.
