Florida still hasn't decided whether it is going to act to save its no-fault auto insurance system from sunsetting. This Miami Herald story is a very good update on the latest developments, which, surprisingly, include Gov. Charlie Crist deciding to keep mum. That's kind of like Wimpy going cold turkey on hamburgers, Yosemite Sam writing a book on etiquette or the Tasmanian Devil slipping on a top hat and tails -- stuff you just never thought you'd see. The story's headline -- "Who's fault is no-fault mess? -- gives an indication to the observant of why Gov. Crist is resting his vocal chords: he's not about to get blamed for what's coming.
With limited deregulation of the Massachusetts auto insurance market, some companies are set to return, including Geico. This Bost
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