$10.3 million
The verdict handed down by a Florida jury in agreeing with a widow that an emergency room doctor’s negligence caused her husband’s premature death. Nadine Raphael said Dr. James Shecter did not administer critical medicine when her 73-year-old husband Harvey arrived at Palms West Hospital in April 2003, clearly suffering from a heart attack, said her attorney Scott Henratty. Palms West reached a confidential out of court settlement with Nadine Raphael before the trial.
74.5%
The percentage of Florida homeowners who have received a free wind inspection through the My Safe Florida Home program and become eligible for savings on their annual wind insurance premiums, according to Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink. The MSFH program has projected that 66,461 homeowners out of 89,268 to date are eligible, with an average statewide savings of $154.51 based on an average statewide wind premium of $946.44.
$31.6 million
The amount paid by property/casualty insurers for claims relating to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, according to the Insurance Information Institute.
3,245
The total number of people not including firefighters who died from fires in 2006, according to the National Fire Protection Association. It was the lowest since NFPA began collecting this data in 1977, and 4 percent lower than the previous low of 3,380 in 2002.
58%
The percentage of structure fires that occur in one and two-family dwellings. Apartments accounted for 17 percent, the National Fire Protection Association reports.
$11 billion
The direct property loss from fires in 2006, an increase of 6 percent from 2005. Nearly $7 billion of these losses resulted from fires in residential dwellings, according to the National Fire Protection Association.
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