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Florida Senate Weighs Legal Immunity Against COVID Lawsuits
Mar 16 2021 // A measure that would shield businesses from COVID-related lawsuits could make it before the Florida Senate later this week, providing another key test for a measure that supporters assert will protect against frivolous...
Cantor to Take Over as CFO for Florida Peninsula as Lattanzio Retires
Mar 15 2021 // The Florida Peninsula Insurance family of companies announces the retirement of their chief financial officer, Francis L. Lattanzio. Francis L. Lattanzio Lattanzio is a co-founder of Florida Peninsula Insurance Co. and has...
Florida Regulator to Hold Hearing for Proposed Citizens’ Rate Increases
Mar 12 2021 // The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation will conduct a rate hearing on Monday, March 15 on proposed rate increases from Citizens Property Insurance Corp. The hearing will be held virtually at 9 am EST and will include...
Insurance Agents on the Front Line of Florida’s Mounting Property Market Problems
Mar 11 2021 // While carriers face growing financial losses in Florida’s distressed property insurance market, insurance agents are on the front lines trying to help their clients who are being hit with double-digit rate increases,...
What Stakeholders Are Saying About the Florida Insurance Market
Mar 11 2021 // Florida stakeholders are pushing hard for the Florida Legislature to enact property insurance reforms this year to help the state address what has been deemed a market crisis. Read on for what everyone from the...
New Initiative by Florida’s Insurance Consumer Advocate Targets Contractor Fraud
Mar 9 2021 // In an effort to educate consumers about contractor fraud schemes that are contributing to increased insurance rates, Florida’s Insurance Consumer Advocate (ICA) Tasha Carter has launched a new educational initiative,...
Florida House Approves COVID Liability Shield for Businesses
Mar 9 2021 // Florida businesses would be protected from coronavirus lawsuits if they made a good effort to follow guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19 under a bill passed by the House on Friday. The House also passed a bill...
Demotech: Investor Interest in Florida Will Diminish Without Legislative Action
Mar 5 2021 // As the first insurer rating agency to review and rate independent, regional and specialty insurers, we have a unique understanding of niche markets and serve as a trusted resource to third parties seeking to utilize...
‘Desperate’ Times: Stakeholders Urge Florida Lawmakers to Enact Insurance Reform
Mar 4 2021 // It’s the start of another Florida Legislative Session with a familiar theme — insurers pushing for reforms they say are needed to help the state’s distressed insurance market. Only this year the need is more...
Security First Insurance of Florida Appoints Nationwide’s Moraski as VP of Claims
Mar 3 2021 // Florida-based homeowners insurance provider Security First Insurance has appointed Greg Moraski as vice president of Claims. Moraski will oversee the company’s claims department, which includes specialized areas such...
Florida Legislative Session 2021: Insurance Bills to Watch
Mar 3 2021 // The Florida insurance industry will be fighting for property insurance reforms in the 60-day legislative session that kicked off this week, but there are several other insurance-related bills to watch. Read on for a...
Florida’s TypTap Attracts $100M to Expand Nationally in Flood, Homeowners Insurance
Mar 2 2021 // TypTap, a five-year old Florida-based writer of private market homeowners and flood insurance, has attracted $100 million in financing from investment firm Centerbridge Partners. The company plans to use the money to...
Florida Lawmakers Unveil $100M Plan to Tackle Climate Change, Sea Rise
Mar 1 2021 // Low-lying Florida, surrounded by the sea, is one of the most vulnerable U.S. states to ocean level rise driven by climate change. State Republican legislative leaders on Friday announced a $100 million-a-year plan to...
Fatal Crash in Florida Keys Cuts Power, Shuts Down 3 Schools
Feb 25 2021 // A fatal car crash in the Florida Keys on Tuesday morning caused traffic delays and caused officials to close three schools. The crash, which happened around 5:30 a.m. in Key Largo, also knocked down some power lines, the...
Florida Legislature Weighs Options to Address Rising Homeowners Insurance Costs
Feb 24 2021 // Three bills currently working their way through the Florida Legislature are designed to tackle the rising costs of homeowner roof claims, the costs of attorney fees in homeowner’s claims and issues surrounding notice...
Florida’s Citizens Insurance Makes Drastic Rate Changes to Stem Flood of New Policies
Feb 22 2021 // After holding off on approving its 2021 rates in December, Citizens Property Insurance Corporation’s Board of Governors approved rate recommendations that the insurer says will make its rates more competitive with...
Brown & Brown Promotes Florida-Based Nester to CIO
Feb 18 2021 // Brown & Brown, Inc. has appointed Gray Nester as chief information officer for Brown & Brown, effective immediately. Nester has more than 20 years of experience in insurance technology leadership. Since December...
Explosion at Florida Sanitation Complex Destroys 5 Garbage Trucks
Feb 17 2021 // An explosion and fire destroyed five garbage trucks and damaged two others at a sanitation complex in the Florida Panhandle. The flames erupted Sunday afternoon at the station in Escambia County, Emerald Coast Utilities...
Monahan Returns to Appalachian Underwriters in Florida as P&C Senior Broker
Feb 17 2021 // Appalachian Underwriters, Inc. (AUI) has appointed Kimberly Monahan to its Brokerage Department as a property and casualty broker. Monahan is located in Daytona Beach, Fla., and will be working to cover the Northeast Coast...
Storm System Spawns Tornado in Florida, Several Homes Damaged
Feb 16 2021 // A tornado in Florida’s Tampa Bay region peeled off rooftops, snapped trees and roused residents from bed early Sunday morning. The National Weather Service said there were no serious injuries reported from the...