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How much car insurance do you actually need in Florida?

The West 2 East Risk Managers Team · May 29, 2026

Buying car insurance in Florida can feel like a guessing game. Here is how to think about it without the jargon.

Start with the state minimums

Every Florida driver has to carry a basic level of liability and no-fault personal injury protection (PIP). The catch: the legal minimum is designed to keep you driving — not to fully protect your savings if something serious happens.

Why the minimum is rarely enough

If you cause an accident and the costs exceed your limits, you can be on the hook for the difference personally. For most drivers, raising liability limits costs far less than people expect and buys real peace of mind.

Coverages worth a closer look

  • Bodily injury & property damage liability — pays for the other party when you are at fault. This is where higher limits matter most.
  • Uninsured / underinsured motorist — protects you when the other driver has little or no coverage.
  • Collision & comprehensive — repairs or replaces your own car (worth it on newer vehicles).
  • PIP — covers medical costs regardless of fault; Florida's no-fault system lets you tune this.

How to decide

Think about what you are protecting: your income, your home, your savings. The more you have, the more liability coverage makes sense. A quick conversation usually settles it.

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