Board of Florida’s Citizens to Meet Today on Sinkhole Rates

By | September 12, 2011

  • September 12, 2011 at 2:06 pm
    Ron Springer says:
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    Citizens should be removed from government control. After having a legitmate sink-hole claim, Citizens refuses to pay the amount that their own independent adjuster recommended. The employees at Citizens would never hold a position in a privately run company – they refuse to return phone calls or answer emails and letters for weeks or more at a time. The employees are incompetent and that is part of Citizens’ problem. The company admits to paying fraudulent claims, and it takes them forever to pay legitimate ones. All of us that have Citizens’ would take any company available over Citizens – but we have no choice but to be strangled by them. Instead of our Attorney General filing suits against the Federal Health Care law, she should be filing suits against Citizens Insurance.

    • September 13, 2011 at 8:07 am
      Hillsborough agent says:
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      Of course, if Citizens was not under government control, your premiums would probably be double what they have been. Then you would be complaining that their rates are too high.

  • September 13, 2011 at 9:15 am
    Company Man says:
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    The CPIC board is WEAK! The new Chairman is an old polictal guy appointed by the CFO who wants to be Gov. Same ol Tallahassee. Both agent reps bowed out of voting without even knowing if they should. Nancy disappointed – if she was still working in the private sector she would have made a different decision. What a joke and disgrace. This is the best we can get. Come on people. BTW, it took 15 minutes for the board to figure out how to dial in to the conference call but just made a huge decision affecting the entire state.



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