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Florida Personal Injury Insurance Coverage Reference

Florida is a no-fault state for personal injury claims. The minimum auto liability limits are 10/20/10, the statute of limitations for injury claims is 2 years, and Florida follows the pure comparative negligence rule. Drivers must carry $10,000 in PIP.

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On this pageState legal factsCar AccidentsMotorcycle AccidentsTruck AccidentsUber & Lyft AccidentsSlip & Fall AccidentsPedestrian AccidentsBicycle AccidentsWrongful DeathPremises LiabilityProduct LiabilityConstruction AccidentsDog Bite InjuriesDrunk Driving AccidentsHit & Run AccidentsBrain, Burn & Spinal Cord InjuriesBirth InjuriesBus & Transit AccidentsBoat AccidentsSexual Abuse & Harassment LitigationFAQ

Key takeaways

Fault systemNo-fault
Minimum limits10/20/10
Injury SoL2 years
Negligence rulePure comparative
PIP required$10,000

Florida personal injury legal facts

FactorFlorida
Fault systemNo-fault · PIP $10,000
Negligence rulePure comparative
Minimum liability limits10/20/10
Injury statute of limitations2 years
Wrongful-death SoL2 years
Government claim deadline3 years (presuit notice, Fla. Stat. §768.28)
UM / UIM$10K PIP + $10K PDL required; bodily-injury liability is not mandatory for most drivers.
Dog-bite ruleStrict liability by statute (Fla. Stat. §767.04) — no one-bite rule.
Dram shopLimited (§768.125) — liability for serving a minor or a habitually addicted person.
Damage caps2023 tort reform (HB 837) cut the PI statute of limitations to 2 years and modified comparative fault.

Car Accidents

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
Personal auto (at-fault driver)$10K/$20K/$10K minimum – $250K+Bodily-injury liability (state minimum 10/20/10)No-fault state — PIP $10,000 pays first; a tort threshold gates lawsuits.
Commercial / fleet vehicle$1M – $5MCommercial auto + umbrella excessUM/UIM: $10K PIP + $10K PDL required; bodily-injury liability is not mandatory for most drivers.
Government / municipal vehicleVariable (self-insured)Self-insured or risk poolGovernment claim deadline: 3 years (presuit notice, Fla. Stat. §768.28).

Motorcycle Accidents

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
At-fault driver (auto policy)$10K/$20K/$10K minimum – $250K+Auto bodily-injury liabilityPure comparative fault — damages reduced by the client's own share, never fully barred.
Underinsured at-fault driver$50K – $1M+Client's own UM/UIMUM/UIM: $10K PIP + $10K PDL required; bodily-injury liability is not mandatory for most drivers.

Truck Accidents

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
Interstate motor carrier$750K – $5MFMCSA federal minimum by cargo type (49 CFR §387)Federal floor is constant nationwide; layered excess on catastrophic loss.
Local / intrastate truck$300K – $1MState commercial autoPure comparative fault — damages reduced by the client's own share, never fully barred.
Broker / shipper (Nuclear verdict exposure)$5M – $50M+Contingent auto + excess towersNegligent-hiring and vicarious-liability theories widen the defendant pool.

Uber & Lyft Accidents

Coverage PeriodPolicy Range (est.)Who PaysStrategic Notes
Period 0 (app off)$10K/$20K/$10K minimumDriver's personal autoNo-fault state — PIP $10,000 pays first; a tort threshold gates lawsuits.
Period 1 (app on, no ride)$50K/$100K/$25KRideshare contingent liabilityContingent coverage often below full commercial limits.
Periods 2–3 (en route / passenger)$1MUber/Lyft $1M commercial liability + UM/UIM$10K PIP + $10K PDL required; bodily-injury liability is not mandatory for most drivers.

Slip & Fall Accidents

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
Homeowner / renter$100K – $500KHomeowners / renters liabilityPure comparative fault — damages reduced by the client's own share, never fully barred.
Commercial premises$1M – $5MCommercial general liability (CGL)Notice, mode-of-operation, and open-and-obvious defenses are common.

Pedestrian Accidents

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
At-fault driver$10K/$20K/$10K minimum – $250K+Auto bodily-injury liabilityNo-fault state — PIP $10,000 pays first; a tort threshold gates lawsuits.
Hit by uninsured driver$25K – $1M+Client's own UM coverageUM/UIM: $10K PIP + $10K PDL required; bodily-injury liability is not mandatory for most drivers.

Bicycle Accidents

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
At-fault driver$10K/$20K/$10K minimum – $250K+Auto bodily-injury liabilityPure comparative fault — damages reduced by the client's own share, never fully barred.
Underinsured driver$50K – $1M+Cyclist's own auto/UM policyUM/UIM often applies to cyclists: $10K PIP + $10K PDL required; bodily-injury liability is not mandatory for most drivers.

Wrongful Death

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
At-fault individual / driver$10K/$20K/$10K – $1M+Liability + umbrellaWrongful-death SoL: 2 year(s). Pure comparative fault — damages reduced by the client's own share, never fully barred.
Government entityVariable (statutory caps)Self-insured / risk poolGovernment claim deadline: 3 years (presuit notice, Fla. Stat. §768.28). Damage caps: 2023 tort reform (HB 837) cut the PI statute of limitations to 2 years and modified comparative fault.

Premises Liability

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
Property owner / operator$1M – $5MCommercial general liabilityPure comparative fault — damages reduced by the client's own share, never fully barred.
Property management / third party$1M – $10MCGL + additional-insured endorsementsNegligent-security claims add a distinct liability layer.

Product Liability

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
Manufacturer$5M – $50M+Product liability + excess towersDamage caps: 2023 tort reform (HB 837) cut the PI statute of limitations to 2 years and modified comparative fault.
Distributor / retailer$1M – $10MCGL + vendor endorsementsStrict products liability broadens the defendant chain.

Construction Accidents

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
General contractor / sub$1M – $10MCGL + wrap-up (OCIP/CCIP)Cal/OSHA-equivalent violations support negligence per se; workers' comp is the exclusive remedy against a direct employer.
Property owner / developer$2M – $25MOwner-controlled excessPure comparative fault — damages reduced by the client's own share, never fully barred.

Dog Bite Injuries

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
Homeowner / renter policy$100K – $500KHomeowners / renters liabilityFlorida rule: Strict liability by statute (Fla. Stat. §767.04) — no one-bite rule.
Landlord (dangerous-dog notice)$300K – $1MLandlord liabilityLandlord liability attaches with knowledge of a dangerous dog on the premises.

Drunk Driving Accidents

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
Intoxicated at-fault driver$10K/$20K/$10K – $250K+Auto liability (punitive often excluded)Pure comparative fault — damages reduced by the client's own share, never fully barred.
Bar / social host (dram shop)$500K – $2MLiquor-liability / CGLDram shop: Limited (§768.125) — liability for serving a minor or a habitually addicted person.

Hit & Run Accidents

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
Unidentified driver$25K – $1M+Client's own UM coverageUM/UIM: $10K PIP + $10K PDL required; bodily-injury liability is not mandatory for most drivers.
Negligent third party (e.g., employer)$500K – $5MCommercial liabilityNo-fault state — PIP $10,000 pays first; a tort threshold gates lawsuits.

Brain, Burn & Spinal Cord Injuries

Injury TypePolicy Trigger EffectKey DamagesStrategic Notes
Traumatic brain injuryTriggers full policy + excessLifetime care & lost-earning-capacity damagesDamage caps: 2023 tort reform (HB 837) cut the PI statute of limitations to 2 years and modified comparative fault.
Severe burn injuryTriggers full policy + excessReconstructive care, disfigurement, pain & sufferingPure comparative fault — damages reduced by the client's own share, never fully barred.
Spinal cord injury / paralysis$5M – $50M+Life-care plan + home/vehicle modificationNo-fault state — PIP $10,000 pays first; a tort threshold gates lawsuits.

Birth Injuries

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
Hospital / physician (OB negligence)$1M – $10M+Medical malpractice + Patient Compensation FundMed-mal / damage caps: 2023 tort reform (HB 837) cut the PI statute of limitations to 2 years and modified comparative fault.
Nursing / anesthesiology group$1M – $5MProfessional liabilityLonger minority tolling often extends the filing window; base injury SoL is 2 year(s).

Bus & Transit Accidents

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
Municipal transit authorityVariable (statutory caps)Self-insured / risk poolGovernment claim deadline: 3 years (presuit notice, Fla. Stat. §768.28).
Private bus / charter operator$1.5M – $5MFMCSA passenger-carrier minimums + excessFederal passenger-carrier minimums (49 CFR §387) apply to interstate operators.

Boat Accidents

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
Recreational boat owner$300K – $1MWatercraft liability / homeowners riderPure comparative fault — damages reduced by the client's own share, never fully barred.
Commercial vessel / crew$1M – $25MProtection & Indemnity (P&I)The federal Jones Act and general maritime law govern crew injuries — a separate remedy from state PI.

Sexual Abuse & Harassment Litigation

Defendant TypePolicy Range (est.)Insurance StructureStrategic Notes
Institution / employer$1M – $50M+CGL + abuse-and-molestation coverage / excessNegligent-supervision and retention theories reach the institution's tower.
Individual perpetratorOften uninsured (intentional-act exclusion)Personal assetsBase injury SoL is 2 year(s); many states have enacted revival windows for childhood abuse claims.

Questions this reference answers

What

What insurance covers a Florida injury claim? Auto liability (min 10/20/10), PIP/UM, homeowners, and commercial policies by defendant type.

Who

Who pays the claim? PIP pays first ($10,000); tort liability applies past the threshold.

When

When must a claim be filed? Within 2 years (personal injury); 3 years (presuit notice, Fla. Stat. §768.28) against government entities.

Why

Why does fault matter here? Florida follows the pure comparative rule — it changes what an injured client can recover.

Where

Where does this apply in Florida? Statewide; local courts and the state insurance department administer disputes.

How

How much coverage is typically available? From state-minimum auto policies to $1M–$50M+ commercial and excess towers on catastrophic claims.

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Florida insurance & injury FAQ

Is Florida a no-fault state?

Yes. Florida is a no-fault state requiring $10,000 in PIP, which pays first regardless of fault.

How long do I have to file a Florida personal injury claim?

The Florida statute of limitations for personal injury is 2 years (wrongful death: 2 years). Claims against government entities have a shorter deadline: 3 years (presuit notice, Fla. Stat. §768.28).

What are the minimum car insurance limits in Florida?

Florida's minimum auto liability limits are 10/20/10 (bodily injury per person / per accident / property damage). $10K PIP + $10K PDL required; bodily-injury liability is not mandatory for most drivers.

How does fault affect a Florida injury claim?

Florida follows the pure comparative negligence rule. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault but is never fully barred.

What is the dog-bite rule in Florida?

Strict liability by statute (Fla. Stat. §767.04) — no one-bite rule.

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Sources & references

Policy ranges are estimates based on Florida commercial insurance norms and do not constitute legal advice. Statutes and minimum limits change; verify current requirements with the Florida Department of Insurance and a licensed attorney before relying on any figure.