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What is the minimum required PDL coverage under the No-Fault law in Florida?

  1. $5,000

  2. $10,000

  3. $15,000

  4. $20,000

The correct answer is: $5,000

The minimum required Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage under Florida's No-Fault law is indeed $10,000. This law requires drivers to carry this amount to cover medical expenses and other related costs in the event of an accident, regardless of who is at fault. The intent of this coverage is to provide immediate assistance with medical bills and lost wages without the need for lengthy legal battles over fault. The correct figure ensures that basic medical expenses are addressed, helping to streamline care for injured individuals. Other amounts related to liability or different types of coverage may exist but do not pertain to this specific no-fault requirement. Understanding these variables is crucial for compliance and protection while driving in Florida.