The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Goldstein, 798 So.2d 807 (Fla. 4th DCA 2001), also examined the parameters of section 627.786(6)(b). . . . Section 627.786(5) provides, in pertinent part: (5) Charges for treatment of injured persons.— (a) 1. . . .
. . . Although section 627.786(4)(b) provides that PIP benefits “shall be overdue if not paid within.80 days . . . insurer is furnished written notice of. the fact of a covered loss and of the amount of same,” section 627.786 . . .
. . . (Section 627.786, Florida Statutes, explicitly allows a title insurer to issue a closing protection letter . . .
. . . We determined that Intervenors were entitled to recover damages, because State Farm violated section 627.786 . . .
. . . . § 627.786(5)(a)2., Fla. Stat. (2008) (emphasis supplied). . . .
. . . The PIP Statute Section 627.786, Florida Statutes (2008), is silent regarding EUOs — it does not authorize . . .
. . . Nonetheless, we are bound by the plain language of section 627.786(5)(a)(2)(f), which does not require . . .
. . . CPI, MRI, PIP, and Commonality The legislature enacted section 627.786(5)(b)5 in 2001 to provide consumer . . .
. . . In so doing, Judge Canady wrote the “plain and unambiguous terms [of] section 627.786(7)(a) do[] not . . .
. . . on June 4, the claim filed on April 29 was already overdue under the thirty day provision of section 627.786 . . .
. . . The answer to this question depends on the definition of the term “payable” as found in section 627.786 . . .
. . . (USA) claims that Fortune failed to timely pay PIP claims, as mandated by section 627.786(4)(b), Florida . . .
. . . Section 627.786(3), Florida Statutes (1987) authorizes the title insurance company to assume responsibility . . .
. . . Section 627.786, Florida Statutes (1983), provides that “every insurance policy complying with the security . . .
. . . . § 627.786(4)(d)(l) which provides that benefits obtain for, “Accidental bodily injury sustained in . . .