Plus a ‘first of its kind’ catastrophe model
Citizens Property Insurance is poised to make a big reinsurance buy for hurricane season, Florida’s direct property premiums continue to grow with the rest of the country, and the birth of a …
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Citizens Property Insurance is poised to make a big reinsurance buy for hurricane season, Florida’s direct property premiums continue to grow with the rest of the country, and the birth of a …
Florida’s condo market has taken a beating since the tragic Surfside building collapse – a development we have covered closely over the last several years. Tougher safety rules, including strict “milestone …
The Tampa Life Plan Village Board President is arrested for fraud, a South Florida insurance broker pleads guilty in a $134 million scheme, and internet scammers hit the $1 billion mark against Floridians – …
This edition’s Bill Watch will close out the 2025 legislative session reports on bills that would change public policy. On Friday, May 2, legislators in both chambers had finally agreed on …
Florida faces fire and droughts for the first time since 2011, FSU scientists investigate what mechanisms drive wildfire spread, and USF researchers identify a virus in red tide that could help predict and …
A judge finds no entitlement to attorney fees in a new ruling out of Volusia County, and a Universal Property & Casualty case reversal underscores the importance of “prompt notice” provisions. It’s all in this week’s …
A new survey shows Floridians are “connecting the dots” between damaging hurricanes and insurance premiums, the costs of catastrophes doubled in the first quarter of 2025 with hurricane season next on …
Many of us have senior-age parents and grandparents – our elders are often cornerstones in the community and in our everyday lives, yet they are also some of the most vulnerable among us. A reminder …
This was supposed to be the last week of session for the Florida Legislature but House and Senate leaders late last Thursday announced they’re still far apart on a …
As we’ve reported in this newsletter, a multi-bill effort led by attorney lawmakers in the Florida House of Representatives this session would roll-back many property insurance litigation reforms passed in the 2022-2023 legislative session. You …