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Showing posts with label medical claims. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medical claims. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

From the South Florida Sun-Sentinel's House Keys Blog: Push for legislation to fight auto insurance and PIP fraud already underway

From the Sun-Sentinel's "House Keys" blog today, August 16, 2011:



About five months before the start of Florida’s 2012 legislative session, efforts are already underway to promote policies that could fight personal injury protection insurance fraud.

Only a few provisions in bills proposed this year cleared the state Legislature. At a Cabinet meeting Tuesday, Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty, Gov. Rick Scott and Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater expressed support for new PIP legislation.

Atwater said the state should “stop throwing consumers to the wolves” and Scott urged McCarty to meet with legislative leaders to “have something happen this session.”

Robin Westcott, the state's new insurance consumer advocate, announced recently that she plans to develop PIP legislative proposals by December. She'll issue recommendations after meeting with a working group of legislators and others.

Personal injury protection, or PIP, pays medical bills for policyholders injured in auto accidents, regardless of which driver is at fault. It's intended to protect Floridians who don't have health insurance and to avoid lawsuits and their costs for minor injuries. Florida drivers are required to carry $10,000 worth of coverage.

The proposed legislation this year would have, among other things, made it more difficult for people to file claims and for lawyers to collect huge fees. A broad coalition including insurers supported most of the proposed changes. But legal and healthcare industry representatives pushed only for those changes that they felt wouldn't hurt people with legitimate claims.

McCarty provided information from a report his office did to support the need for legislation. He said:

PIP claims payouts increased more than 50 percent from under $1.5 billion in 2006 to about $2.3 billion in 2010 even as the number of licensed drivers has increased only slightly and the number of crashes have dropped.

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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Florida Governor Rick Scott Wants to Make Personal Protection Injury Coverage (PIP) Optional

From The Miami Herald's "Naked Politics" Blog on July 29, 2011:


Rick Scott:  Make PIP insurance coverage optional

Drivers should be able to choose whether they want personal injury protection as part of their auto insurance, Gov. Rick Scott told a Miami Spanish-language radio station Friday morning.

“We’ve got to pass a law that allows citizens the choice of what type of automobile insurance coverage they want,” Scott said on En Caliente (In the Heat), the popular morning show on WAQI-AM (710).

His response came to a question from co-host Ninoska Pérez-Castellón about what the state can do to lower auto insurance fraud, namely staged car accidents. Fraud would go down if drivers weren’t required to purchase policies with medical claims coverage, Scott said.

The state requires drivers to carry $10,000 worth of insurance so accident injuries are covered regardless of which driver causes the accident.

"If we allow the person who's going to buy the insurance to decide whether they want that insurance or not, then people won't buy it because that's too expensive and they don't need it," Scott said.

--PATRICIA MAZZEI AND JANET ZINK

Read more: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/nakedpolitics/2011/07/rick-scott-make-pip-insurance-coverage-optional.html#ixzz1TiVTWlw1

Broward County Chiropractor Dr. Troy Lomasky heads Coast Chiropractic of Wilton Manors, Florida. A graduate of the famed New York Chiropractic College, he specializes in quickly treating pain from a variety of conditions.  Services include:  Consultation, X-ray, spinal adjustments & massage therapy, physiotherapy, spinal decompression for disc problems; spinal and muscular rehabilitation.  New patients & same-day appointments available.   (954) 463-3036 or www.chiropractorwiltonmanors.com.  On-call for emergencies 24 hours.  Serving Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Counties.