Florida drivers pay the third-highest rates for car insurance in the country

But hey, sunshine's free, right?

Doing this will also increase your rates... so please don't. - chuchi25 via Adobe Stock
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Doing this will also increase your rates... so please don't.

According to a recent survey from the insurance information website Insure, drivers in the Sunshine State are paying the third-highest amount in the U.S. to afford their car insurance.

The survey notes, from 2017 to 2018, the annual average premium increased by 10 percent to $2,050. The primary driving reason, at least according to Insure: A ton of Florida drivers are uninsured (which is disheartening), and that raises the cost for other road-weary commuters.

Another reason Florida's rates are so much higher: Your run-of-the-muck con jobs, as in fraudulent personal injury protection claims, which also help to increase rates.

Under Florida law, personal injury protection helps cover medical expenses after an accident. However, there have been recent efforts in the Florida Legislature to ditch the state's no-fault auto insurance system, with early estimates approximating an $80 per year savings for drivers.

This article originally appeared in Orlando Weekly. Stay on top of Tampa Bay news and views. Sign up for our weekly newsletter.

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