How One Fla. Insurance Agent Allegedly Used Another’s License to Swipe Commissions February 12, 2026 By William Rabb Imagine the surprise of being told by the Internal Revenue Service that you owe $116,000 in taxes on more than...
Florida Insurance Costs 14.5% Lower Than Without Reforms, Report Finds February 12, 2026 By William Rabb Florida’s landmark 2022 and 2023 legislative changes have had a big impact on the state’s economy, thanks to lowered insurance...
Fingerprints, Background Checks for Florida Insurance Execs, Directors, Stockholders? February 11, 2026 By William Rabb Florida insurance company officers, employees, board members and even stockholders would have to undergo background checks and fingerprinting under a...
Tennessee Approves Smallest Drop in Workers’ Compensation Costs in Years February 11, 2026 The average workers’ compensation rates for the Tennessee voluntary market should drop about 2% this year, marking the 13th straight...
West Virginians Could Soon Lose Access to 28% of Affordable Housing February 11, 2026 At 93, Anna Lee Pettit lives alone in a first-floor apartment at Morgantown’s Unity House Apartments, where she can get...
SC Wind Mitigation Grant Program Now Open for New Applications February 10, 2026 South Carolina’s Safe Home Mitigation Program today, Feb. 10, began accepting applications for a new round of funding for resiliency...
Six Charged in $1.7M Damage Claims Scheme With Florida Government February 10, 2026 Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, who quickly showed his cards on wasteful and fraudulent spending at the local level, has now...
Schwebach: Impact of Florida Reforms ‘Undeniable,’ Reinsurance Should Drop Again February 10, 2026 Adam Schwebach, broker and head of property for North America at Gallagher Re, the global reinsurance broker, last week sat...
Mississippians Without Power for Two Weeks After Winter Storm February 9, 2026 By Sophie Bates and Jeff Martin Nearly two weeks after an ice storm knocked out power to her home, Barbara Bishop still finds herself trying to...
Florida Bill Would Allow High School Class in Place of CSR Ed Requirements February 9, 2026 By William Rabb A bill moving swiftly through the Florida House of Representatives could help ease the shortage of customer representatives at insurance...