The first challenge of Florida's reform to its personal injury protection system has failed with a denial of an injunction that would have stopped the law's implementation.
The Personal Injury Protection Act, which the insurance industry called “the most significant auto insurance law in decades,” was signed by Gov. Rick Scott in May
A group of chiropractors, massage therapists and acupuncturists filed a lawsuit challenging the federal and state constitutionality of the legislation—naming state Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty as the defendant. They looked to stop the law's implementation in the meantime.
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