Citizens Starts Massive Florida Property Inspection Program This Month January 11, 2022 Citizens Property Insurance Corp. is reminding agents that it is greatly expanding the number of property inspections, starting this month,...
More Coastal Areas Join Forces Over New Flood Risk Rating System January 11, 2022 Despite studies showing a new federal flood-risk rating is more equitable and accurate, opposition to higher flood insurance rates continues...
Kentucky Lawmakers Plan to Move Quickly on Tornado Recovery Package January 11, 2022 Kentucky lawmakers, back in session, are planning to take up tornado-recovery legislation this week, with the goal of quickly distributing...
Florida OIR Says Claims Info Data Call Coming Early Next Year January 11, 2022 Florida’s insurance commissioner announced that his office had begun a rulemaking process to draft a form insurers should use to...
Southeast Lawmakers Meet This Week with Comp, Captive and Property Insurance Bills on Their Plates January 11, 2022 By William Rabb Legislatures in most Southern states convene this week and dozens of insurance-related bills are now in the hoppers. Here’s a...
Florida Passenger Train Line Kills 5th Person in a Month January 10, 2022 A Brightline higher-speed train fatally struck a pedestrian who walked into its path Tuesday, the fifth death involving the railroad...
In About-Face, Georgia Joins $26 Billion Opioid Settlement January 10, 2022 The state of Georgia has decided to join a proposed $26 billion nationwide settlement resolving lawsuits alleging that three large...
As Condos Age, More Owners Sell in Hot South Florida Market January 10, 2022 For some South Florida condo dwellers, that tap on the shoulder could lead to the deal of a lifetime. The...
Century-old Tampa Buildings Could Soon be Razed January 10, 2022 The Tampa Tribune’s final home, on Parker Street, was razed and replaced a few years ago with apartments after the...
In Bad-Faith Claims, Florida Appeals Court Scores One for Insurer, One Against January 10, 2022 By William Rabb Remember George Costanza’s trick in “Seinfeld,” the 1990s TV sitcom? When he couldn’t (or didn’t want to) pay his rent...