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Study Finds Medical Costs Driving Up Auto Injury Claims

Nov 30 2004 // A new study by the Insurance Research Council (IRC) finds that claimed losses for auto injuries have escalated at vastly different rates across four states with no-fault auto insurance regulations. From 1997 to 2002, the...

Fla. Legislature to Consider Changing Multiple Deductible Rule in December

Nov 29 2004 // In December the Florida Legislature will consider changing the state’s multiple-deductible rule during future hurricane seasons. The legislature is considering eliminating multiple deductibles for future hurricane...

Fla. Employer of Workers Killed at July Construction Site Accident Charged with Fraud

Nov 26 2004 // The employer of two workers killed in a July construction accident on a Hobe Sound work site has been arrested and charged with workers’ compensation fraud, Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher...

FEMA Paid $28M Bogus Claims in Dade County, Fla.

Nov 24 2004 // The Florida Legislature has asked for an investigation on $28 million in illicit insurance claims paid for damage done by Hurricane Frances in Miami and Dade County, an area barely touched by the hurricane. U.S. Rep. Clay...

PIA of Fla. Board Honors Cobb, Silverman, Fowinkle

Nov 23 2004 // Dave Cobb, Ron Silverman and Bob Fowinkle were honored by the Professional Insurance Agents of Florida (PIA) board of directors during a meeting this week in Hutchinson Island, Fla. Mark O’Connell, PIA executive vice...

Fla. Cabinet Issues Emergency Rule: Extends Moratorium to Dec. 31 for Unrepaired Homes

Nov 23 2004 // Gov. Jeb Bush and members of the Florida Cabinet have approved an emergency rule extending the moratorium to Dec. 31 and banning insurance companies from canceling or non-renewing insurance policies for victims whose homes...

Fla. Agent Faces Felony Charges for Stealing Premiums

Nov 22 2004 // A Florida property insurance agent with customers in Hardee, Polk and DeSoto counties faces several felony charges stemming from allegations that he stole insurance premiums from homeowners and never secured property...

Moratorium Ends Nov. 30: Fla. Officials to Watch Non-renewals, Cancellations

Nov 22 2004 // Florida’s moratorium prohibiting insurers from canceling or non-renewing policies ends Nov. 30, and homeowners are bracing for notification letters. Tom Gallagher, Florida Chief Financial Officer, said his department...

Claims Mediation Meetings Begin in Four Fla. Cities

Nov 22 2004 // Mediation meetings began Monday in Punta Gorda, Orlando, Jupiter and Pensacola to provide Floridians with a process to quickly and fairly settle disputes with insurance companies, at no cost to them. To date, more than...

FAIA Convention Topic: “Power of One”

Nov 18 2004 // The “Power of One” will be the focus of the Florida Association of Insurance Agents (FAIA) 101st Anniversary Convention and Education Symposium scheduled June 23 to 25 in Orlando at the Gaylord Palms Resort and...

Fla. Commissioner Warns Adjusters Not to Discourage Consumer Complaints

Nov 18 2004 // Responding to complaints that some insurance company adjusters may reportedly be discouraging consumers from contacting the Florida Department of Financial Services for help with a complaint or with filing a hurricane...

OIR Orders Citizens to Review Fla. Rates

Nov 18 2004 // The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has issued an order to the Citizens Property Insurance Corporation (Citizens) to conduct a review of its rates to assure they meet statutory guidelines. The Legislature ordered...

La. DOI Final Estimate of Hurricane Ivan Damages Totals Nearly $7.9 Million

Nov 17 2004 // Commissioner of Insurance Robert Wooley announced that the Louisiana Department of Insurance’s final estimate of Hurricane Ivan damage in Louisiana is $7,868,750.00. That figure is based on a reported 3,760 claims...

Fla. AG Issues Subpoenas to 11 Insurers

Nov 16 2004 // Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist on Tuesday issued subpoenas to 11 insurance companies as part of an ongoing investigation into the business practices of the insurance industry. The subpoenas seek documents and...

Nationwide Estimates Florida Hurricane Losses at $850 Million Pre-Tax

Nov 15 2004 // Ohio-based Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and its P/C affiliates have issued an estimate of the losses and loss adjustment expenses from Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne of approximately $850 million on a...

Atlanta Conferees Suggest SAG Investigations Politically Motivated

Nov 15 2004 // David Reddick The insurance industry is the “whipping boy” of state attorneys general and state insurance commissioners, many of whom have their hopes set on throwing their hats in the 2006 governor’s...

More Fla. Companies Request Premium Hike

Nov 14 2004 // A handful of insurance companies doing business in Florida, including market leader State Farm, want to raise their average homeowners’ rates by as much as 25 percent. The requests filed with the Florida Office of...

State Farm Asks to Hike Fla. Policy Rates

Nov 12 2004 // State Farm Florida Insurance Co. has requested a 5 percent increase on all its homeowner and condominium policyholders due to what the company calls, higher costs of doing business. State Farm has more than 900,000...

CFO Gives Hurricane Response Status Report; Fla. Mediation Begins Nov. 22

Nov 12 2004 // Following a recent emergency rule setting deadlines for processing claims there have been almost 17 percent fewer calls from consumers experiencing delays when dealing with an adjuster, according to the Florida Department...

Allstate Holding Off On New Homeowner Policies in Florida

Nov 11 2004 // Allstate Corp., the largest property casualty insurer in Florida, has announced it will cease writing new homeowners’ policies in Florida until the state Legislature meets in December and decides what to do about...