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Originally Posted by margaretmattson
You had me puzzled if this was just custom. I googled the Florida law. It stated, "when two vehicles arrive at an intersection at the same time, the vehicle on the left must give way to the vehicle on the right.". Not likely it is going to happen often. Plus, one driver will probably wave the other driver on. Most people tend to want to wait for their own safety. I know I would.
Plus, you can't sue someone in Florida. We live in a no fault state. All you can do is get the insurance company to pay for damages and bodily injury. Boy! Bet I just opened a can of worms! Please google if Florida is a no-fault state before attacking. I'm just the messenger, I do not create Florida laws.
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You can’t sue in Florida because it is a no fault state??? Not even close to what no fault means. “Dan Newlin won me $3 million”. Hard to do when you can’t sue, plus he’d be on the unemployment line.
What happens under no fault is that you carry PIP( personal injury protection) and make a claim to YOUR OWN insurance company if injured, the Florida maximum is $10,000. Beyond that you can sue for medical bills, pain and suffering, loss of income and whatever else the lawyers can dream up.