The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . because she assigned her rights to PIP benefits to her medical care providers; 3) interpreting section 90.409 . . . Finally, the court found that section 90.409, Florida Statutes, “prohibits the introduction of evidence . . . Section 90.409, Florida Statutes Section 90.409, Florida Statutes, in its entirety, provides: Evidence . . . Thus, in the context of section 90.409, “liability” clearly refers to an insured’s (or, in a UM claim . . . Although Shelton does not support MGA’s interpretation of section 90.409, the “unique policy considerations . . .
. . . that, in his view, the circuit court had correctly ruled the evidence inadmissible because section 90.409 . . .
. . . Section 90.409 (2003), Florida Statutes, prohibits the introduction of “[ejvidence of furnishing, or . . .
. . . Although no Florida case has addressed this issue, the Law Revision Council Note — 1976 to section 90.409 . . . We therefore conclude that the provisions of section 90.409 are confined to the civil setting and have . . .