Latest Florida Headlines

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Study: Fla. Med Mal Climate Discouraging OB/Gyn Students

Sep 11 2006 // The medical malpractice climate in Florida is discouraging medical students from pursuing careers in obstetrics and gynecology – a trend that could further reduce patients’ access to obstetric care, a survey by...

Fla. Commercial JUA Hires Carrier, Moves Closer to Operation

Sep 7 2006 // Florida’s residual market for commercial insurance is closer to realizing its plan to provide coverage for businesses with property valued under $1 million that can’t obtain coverage in the private insurance...

Fla. Judge Blocks Credit Score Rule Enforcement

Sep 6 2006 // In a victory for insurers, a Florida administrative law judge ruled yesterday that the state’s Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) does not have the authority to begin enforcing a rule governing insurers’ use...

News Currents

Sep 4 2006 // There are “35 million people living along the hurricane-prone coast that stretches from North Carolina to Texas. Half of these live in Florida, 10 million on the Atlantic coast and seven million on the Gulf coast....

Declarations

Sep 4 2006 // A handful “It’s not hundreds of things that need to be done. It’s a handful of things.” Florida Governor Jeb Bush in encouraging homeowners to take advantage of a new $250 million state program that...

Rates are softening

Sep 4 2006 // As the surplus lines world turns to another year of soft market conditions, specialists and innovators may be the ones to survive as increasing competition intensifies, according to excess and surplus lines brokers,...

Pursuing Auto Insurance Fraud as Organized Crime Pays Off

Sep 1 2006 // Investigators across the country are trying new tactics to crack down on the old problem of auto insurance fraud, using wiretaps, undercover agents and prosecutors who view the schemes and scams the same way they do...

Fla. Gubernatorial Hopefuls Focus on Rising Insurance Costs

Aug 31 2006 // Gerlinde Thomas doesn’t often get deeply involved in politics, and during a recent interview she wasn’t even 100 percent sure what party she’s in. “I think I’m a registered Democrat,”...

Fla. Prepares Golf Event, Scholarship to Honor Slain Claims Adjuster

Aug 31 2006 // On the afternoon of Friday, October 6, the family and friends of Katie Froeschle will host the First Annual Katie Froeschle Memorial Golf Tournament at the Heritage Harbor Golf & Country Club located in Lutz, Florida...

Fla. Rejects First Floridian Hike

Aug 31 2006 // Last week when Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty issued a notice of intent to deny a 63.2 percent statewide average rate increase for homeowners insurance sought by First Floridian Auto and Home Insurance...

UPDATE 3: Florida Breathes a Sigh of Relief as Ernesto Fizzles

Aug 30 2006 // Despite some scattered power cuts and a lot of rain, Tropical Storm Ernesto has proved to be more of an inconvenience than a disaster for most Florida residents. Ernesto went from a tropical depression to the...

UPDATE 2: Weakened Ernesto Crosses Cuba; Florida on Watch

Aug 29 2006 // A significantly weaker Tropical Storm Ernesto crossed over the eastern Provinces of Cuba on Monday, bringing heavy rains. More than 500,000 people were evacuated from the region by authorities as a precaution, but so far...

Fla. Police Seek Stores, Bars Selling Liquor to Teens

Aug 29 2006 // There’s one in every town — a convenience store where IDs aren’t necessary, or a low-lit bar whose servers never bother to ask. In Jacksonville, Florida officials say, that bar was Rockets, where Stephanie...

Fla. Workers Comp Insurers File for 13.3% Rate Reduction

Aug 29 2006 // Workers compensation insurers have filed to reduce rates in Florida an average 13.3 percent statewide next year. Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty said the cut, if approved, would produce a savings of over $400...

UPDATE 1: Hurricane Ernesto Menaces Haiti, Cuba; Florida in Storm’s Path

Aug 27 2006 // As of 11:00 am EDT, when the National Hurricane Center in Miami issued its latest bulletin, Tropical Storm Ernesto had become a Category 1 hurricane, the first of the current season. The hurricane’s center was...

Florida Declares State of Emergency in Response to Ernesto Threat

Aug 27 2006 // As of 11 a.m. EDT, Tropical Storm Ernesto was moving over eastern Cuba bringing heavy rains, floods and mudslides, according to the National Hurricane Center. A hurricane watch has been extended along Florida’s...

Reinsurers Tell Fla. Panel Rate Freedom Key to Insurance Fix

Aug 27 2006 // The basic solution to Florida’s hurricane insurance crisis is for consumers to pay more, despite double-digit increases already levied over two years, insurance officials said Thursday, the anniversary of Hurricane...

Many New Orleanians Unable to Find Affordable Insurance

Aug 23 2006 // Attorney Vallie Schwartz fell in love with the 130-year-old Victorian shotgun in New Orleans’ French Quarter, which like all grand houses in this former Spanish enclave has tall, cathedral ceilings and brightly...

Fla. Sets Hearings on Home Insurers’ Rate Hikes

Aug 23 2006 // The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has scheduled public hearings on rate filings submitted by First Home Insurance Company, Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Company, Southern Fidelity Insurance Company, and First...

Florida’s St. James Insurance Appoints Lucas as President

Aug 23 2006 // Robert Lucas has been appointed president of St. James Insurance Group in Orlando, Fla. Lucas previously held the position of executive vice president and has been with the firm since 1996. St James Insurance Group is a...