Florida lawsuit reform leads to consumer savings, says advocacy group

Lauren Zelt Executive Director at  PACT - Protecting American Consumers Together
Lauren Zelt Executive Director at PACT - Protecting American Consumers Together
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Protecting American Consumers Together (PACT), a national advocacy and educational organization, has emphasized the impact of Florida’s lawsuit abuse reforms. These changes have reportedly led to significant cost savings for residents across the state. According to Paul Renner, former Florida House Speaker and PACT Board Member, “After more than a decade of steady increases, including some of the steepest hikes in the country, rates are finally declining in Florida… the direct result of legal reforms enacted in 2023 to end litigation abuse and bring stability back to the system….the big winners are Florida consumers, who finally get some help to ease their cost of living.”

PACT has launched a digital campaign in Florida featuring local TV coverage that highlights how these reforms have “changed the game” by providing cost relief for families. The organization aims to protect consumers from exploitative practices within the personal injury system through education and advocacy.

For further details on PACT’s initiatives and board members, visit their website or follow them on social media platforms.

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