The aftermath of a car crash. Bumper on the floor with people swapping information in the background. Photo: GITTI.NUNCHO/Shutterstock.com The consolidated appeals involved personal injury protection car insurance. (Photo: GITTI.NUNCHO/Shutterstock.com)

A group of South Florida medical providers who challenged an insurance company's interpretation of its car crash coverage lost its battle on Wednesday, Sept. 23, when the Fourth District Court of Appeal found insurers aren't obligated to fully reimburse patients for post-crash medical expenses.

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Raychel Lean

Raychel Lean is ALM's Florida bureau chief, overseeing the Daily Business Review. Email her at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter via @raychellean.