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Bradenton, Florida Insurance Agent Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Elderly Investors

Jul 21 2021 // Kenneth Murry Rossman, a certified public accountant and licensed insurance agent, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and mail fraud and aiding and assisting in the preparation and filing of a false income...

Florida Gov. DeSantis Pledges to Fight Against CDC COVID Cruise Ship Rules

Jul 20 2021 // Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he will take legal action against a recent court order that left in place Center for Disease Control orders for cruise ships to follow as they roll out to sea later this summer. A panel from...

Florida Litigated Claims Spiked in June

Jul 20 2021 // New litigated claims for Florida’s largest property/casualty insurers grew to 6,398 in June, according to data compiled by litigation management software provider CaseGlide. June litigated claims were up 14% from...

Condo Collapse: Everyone Will Point Fingers But Florida Laws Narrow Liability

Jul 19 2021 // The collapse of a condominium tower near Miami will set off years of litigation as victims and their families look to find fault among the building’s management as well as engineers, architects and others, according...

U.S. Appeals Court Sides With CDC Over Florida on COVID Rules for Cruise Ships

Jul 18 2021 // A U.S. appeals court late Saturday in a 2-1 ruling put on hold a lower-court decision that said the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) could not enforce its coronavirus cruise ship rules in the...

Florida Judge Approves Sale of Property Where Collapsed Surfside Condo Stood

Jul 15 2021 // A Florida judge on Wednesday approved the sale of the oceanfront property where a collapsed Florida condominium building once stood, with proceeds intended to benefit victims of the deadly disaster. At a hearing,...

Florida’s Citizens Insurance Seeks Rate Increase as Policy Count Skyrockets

Jul 15 2021 // The Citizens Property Insurance Corporation’s Board of Governors approved rate adjustments that will raise average premiums by an additional 2.3% in February 2022. The board for the state-backed insurer unanimously...

Norwegian Cruise Line Sues Florida Over COVID Vaccine Passport Ban

Jul 14 2021 // Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings filed a lawsuit against Florida’s surgeon general on Tuesday July 13 over a state law that bans businesses from requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination from customers. The cruise...

Florida Officials Consider Adopting New Condo Inspection Policies

Jul 12 2021 // Across Florida, people living in the thousands of condominiums rising above the state’s 1,350 miles of coastline wonder if the building collapse in Surfside could happen to their home as state and local officials...

Federal Judge Halts Part of Florida’s New Property Insurance Reform Law

Jul 12 2021 // A federal judge has halted enforcement of a section of Florida’s new property insurance reform (SB 76) law that restricts the advertisements and solicitations of roofing contractors. U.S. District Judge Mark Walker...

Tropical Storm Elsa Leaves One Dead in Florida, Several Injured at Georgia Navy Base

Jul 9 2021 // Tropical Storm Elsa was carving a destructive and soaking path up the East Coast after killing at least one person in Florida and spinning up a tornado at a Georgia Navy base that flipped recreational vehicles upside-down...

Tropical Storm Elsa Weakens Over Northern Florida

Jul 7 2021 // Tropical Storm Elsa was weakening as it traveled over northern Florida, the National Hurricane Center said. The storm was about 105 miles west of Jacksonville and moving toward the north near 14 mph, according to the...

Update: Tropical Storm Elsa Moving Up Florida’s West Coast; Other States in Path

Jul 6 2021 // Tropical Storm Elsa is moving northward along the west coast of Florida, bringing heavy rains and winds, the National Hurricane Center reports. At 5 a.m. Wednesday morning, Elsa was reported to be about 70 miles west...

Condo Collapse: Everyone Will Point Fingers But Florida Laws Narrow Liability

Jul 6 2021 // The collapse of a condominium tower near Miami will set off years of litigation as victims and their families look to find fault among the building’s management as well as engineers, architects and others, according...

Tropical Storm Elsa Threatens to Pound Florida’s West Coast This Week

Jul 5 2021 // The National Hurricane Center issued tropical storm and storm surge warnings for the west coast of Florida as Tropical Storm Elsa began moving northward from Cuba. As of 11 am Tuesday, July 6, the tropical storm warning...

Newly-Enacted Florida Property Insurance Reform Bill Said to Be Already Working

Jul 5 2021 // Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis officially signed into law reform legislation on property insurance and roofing contractor practices, a measure some said was having a positive impact even before it went into effect. DeSantis...

New Florida Law on Reinsurance Goes into Effect

Jul 5 2021 // A newly-enacted Florida law revises reinsurance statutes, providing insurers with credit for reinsurance and eliminating additional collateral requirements for a reinsurer if it is domiciled in a “reciprocal...

Florida Rejects PIP Reform Again

Jul 2 2021 // It might be shocking, but not only do I work for the fine people who publish Insurance Journal, but I read Insurance Journal. I’m particularly interested in reading it when I get an email from a friend, asking for my...

Judge Blocks Florida Law That Penalizes Social Media Firms

Jul 1 2021 // A federal judge on Wednesday blocked a recently-enacted Florida law that was meant to authorize the state to penalize social media companies when they ban political candidates, with the judge saying the law likely violated...

Florida Governor Cites ‘Unintended Consequences’ in Veto of Auto Insurance Bill

Jun 30 2021 // Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has vetoed a measure intended to replace auto insurance personal injury protection (PIP) coverage with bodily injury coverage limits and a requirement that insurers offer medical payments...