Insurance litigation increasing
As a growing number of Florida businesses reopen from the coronavirus shutdown, the number of insurance lawsuits in our federal courts are on the rise. Members of the Florida Legislature and state officials are working on a …

One of our industry leaders shares a daily message with his team. This past week, here’s what he wrote… a powerful way to start your week!
Hello Team and here’s to a Fabulous Friday. Wow! John chose one of my …
The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and businesses are reopening. After taking some time to preserve ourselves and adapt to life amongst COVID-19, we have finally reached a seemingly comfortable and effective compromise.
Remote working has not left …
Risk & costs on the rise
A new study identifies nine counties in Florida facing the greatest risk of property devaluation from flooding in a worse-case projection through the year 2050. Damage from a 100-year storm surge event in Florida …
Flood Model Act progressing
With the start of the Atlantic Hurricane season a little more than two weeks away on June 1, we have some updates to share on storm season forecasts, new insurance catastrophe reporting forms, and the good …
Red Flag Days Ahead
The unusually warm and dry spring is creating hazardous wildfire conditions across parts of Florida. Last week was especially bad in the Florida Panhandle where two separate fires destroyed dozens of homes over three days, threatened …
Answers and Advice
While some businesses have filed business interruption (BI) insurance claims and lawsuits, Congress and a few individual states are trying to craft a variety of broader solutions. I recently talked with two experts – one an insurance …
Data Call Coming
As we enter the second week of the partial business re-opening of Florida, virus-related insurance claims are being filed, insurance companies are fighting back in court, and the industry is making dire predictions on its future. A …
Florida is reopening, as are other states, so take a minute to ride around your town. Note how many of those sitting under outdoor restaurant canopies or in the grocery parking lot have on masks. Please let us know what …