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Mar 19 2006 // Legislators are meeting across the Southeast to discuss a wide variety of insurance issues: Proposals in Florida would designate hurricane tax revenue to help pay for hurricane repairs; there are a dozen proposals in...
Hearings Slated: Fla. Rule Would Prohibit Basing Premiums on Travel
Mar 16 2006 // The Florida Cabinet gave its approval today for the Office of Insurance Regulation to conduct a public hearing to allow public input for a rule prohibiting discrimination by life insurers based on a person’s past or...
Sirius Intl. Withdraws Application to do Business in Florida
Mar 16 2006 // Sirius International Insurance Corp. has agreed to withdraw an application it submitted to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation for approval to do business in Florida as an eligible surplus lines insurer. The action...
Fla. Forum Topic: Disappearing Markets, Looming Hurricanes
Mar 14 2006 // Challenges like disappearing markets, looming hurricanes and the quest to add more to the bottom line will all be addressed during a Professional Insurance Agents of Florida Member Forum on May 12 in Orlando at the Caribe...
Florida AG Files Bid-Rigging Action Against Marsh & McLennan
Mar 14 2006 // Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist has filed a civil complaint against Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc., alleging that the company illegally manipulated insurance markets to obtain improper commissions and engaged...
Stronger Building Codes Called for in Florida Panhandle
Mar 10 2006 // Residents in Florida’s Panhandle will remain vulnerable to the destructive forces of hurricanes until lawmakers stand up to irresponsible special interests that have worked to keep much of Northwest Florida exempt...
Poe Financial Group Cancels New, Renewed Fla. Homeowners, Commercial Policies
Mar 9 2006 // Florida agents have been notified by Poe Financial Group that thousands of policyholders with its Southern Family Insurance Company will no longer be able to renew or insure new homeowner or commercial lines business. The...
Fla. Sen. Fasano Supports Gallagher’s Rate Relief Plan
Mar 7 2006 // Florida Senator Mike Fasano, R-Dist. 11, has added his name to the growing list of legislators who support Tom Gallagher’s plan to use tax revenue derived from hurricane reconstruction costs for immediate insurance...
FLA. CFO WANTS TO EXPEDITE PAYMENTS
Mar 6 2006 // New legislation to expedite the rebuilding process for hurricane victims has been suggested to the Florida Legislature by Tom Gallagher, the state’s CFO. The measure would ensure homeowners receive insurance money...
People and Places
Mar 6 2006 // Bill Anderson has been promoted to senior vice president of insurance operations and Sharon Petrell, assistant vice president of marketing and integrated solutions of the Main Street America Group in Jacksonville,...
Fort Myers Inn to Pay $16,000 to Settle Wilma Fleecing Claims
Mar 6 2006 // Attorney General Charlie Crist has announced that his office has reached an agreement with a Lee County hotel resolving the first price-gouging case filed by the Attorney General’s Office related to Hurricane Wilma....
Fla. Congressman Files Catastrophe Savings Account Legislation
Mar 6 2006 // Legislation to create Catastrophe Savings Accounts to give Florida homeowners the opportunity to put aside tax-free money to financially prepare for major catastrophes has been filed by Congressman Tom Feeney from Orlando,...
Insurers discuss top issues with Fla. legislators
Mar 6 2006 // In preparation for March sessions of the Florida Legislature, the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America hosted its first annual Legislative Conference, which brought insurance industry executives to...
Windstorm panelists: Carriers hesitant to write policies in Florida
Mar 6 2006 // A panel of eight insurance experts agreed unanimously that carriers are closely scrutinizing Florida and are hesitant to renew homeowners policies. Bill Bailey, director of the Hurricane Insurance Information Center,...
Rayborn outlines Florida insurance agency requirements to Latin Association
Mar 6 2006 // The requirements for Florida insurance agencies to be licensed by the state before Oct. 1, with fines of up to $10,000 for not licensing, were discussed in a presentation “Agency Licensing, Are You Prepared? That is...
NAMIC Supports Sunset of Florida’s No-Fault Auto Law
Mar 3 2006 // The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies has announced it supports Floridians for Lower Insurance Costs and opposes the reinstatement of the state’s no-fault auto insurance law and will state its...
AIA Expects Property Issues to Dominate Florida Legislature
Mar 3 2006 // Measures aimed at improving the property insurance market are expected to dominate the insurance agenda when the Florida Legislature convenes on March 7, according to the American Insurance Association. Legislators also...
Florida Auto No-Fault Claim Costs Climb as Injury Seriousness Declines
Mar 3 2006 // Florida personal injury protection (PIP) claim costs (claimed economic losses and actual claim payments) increased at double-digit rates between 2002 and 2005, far outpacing the rate of inflation, according to a new...
Legislative Issues to be Discussed at Florida Big ‘I’ FAIA ‘Fly-In’
Mar 2 2006 // Legislation issues affecting insurance agents will be discussed by guest speaker Rep. Dennis A. Ross, D-Lakeland, and other industry leaders during the Annual Legislative “Fly-In” being held March 29 to 30 by...
A.M. Best Gives FFVA Mutual an ‘A’
Feb 28 2006 // FFVA Mutual Insurance Company of Maitland, Fla. has been awarded an A rating (Excellent) from A.M. Best Company. It also received a “stable” outlook rating, indicating it is experiencing stable financial/market...


