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As we’ve been saying, contractor fraud and litigation antics have left a trail of abused consumers across Florida and driven-up the cost of property insurance. Three Tampa area men who made the six-hour trip to the …
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As we’ve been saying, contractor fraud and litigation antics have left a trail of abused consumers across Florida and driven-up the cost of property insurance. Three Tampa area men who made the six-hour trip to the …
The Florida Legislature’s budget negotiations over this past weekend included an additional $25 million in state health department funding to fight the spread of both the coronavirus and hepatitis A, for which a public health emergency …
It is not uncommon for the big tough issues to be left to the end of a Florida legislative session. And that’s certainly the case this year as we …
Up front, our newsletter will talk about Coronavirus going forward only if there’s a specific legislative funding or insurance relevance, which there happens to be in this edition. All of us are inundated with news about this virus and we …
We opened this edition amid the whirlwind of events transpiring here at home and around the globe, hoping to hear uplifting and inspiring stories of individuals coming together to help one another. Most of us genuinely want to improve our …
Florida and other states have reached a settlement with a generic drug maker in the ongoing opioid epidemic that officials say is killing 15 Floridians a day. A task force is poised to present its recommendations this …
The Florida Keys are no stranger to the high flooding and winds that catastrophic hurricanes can bring – 2017’s Hurricane Irma is the latest reminder. Comprising the southern tip of Florida at the crossroads …
A new FEMA report that analyzed buildings damaged from 2018’s Hurricane Michael in the Florida Panhandle found that in-progress inspections of building envelope components – not just in the Panhandle but throughout Florida – …
It seems the state of Florida isn’t the only authority with trouble regulating roofers who don’t follow the law. A Jacksonville roofer is accused of skipping out on paying more than $2 million in penalties …
With just two weeks remaining in the scheduled 2020 Florida legislative session, time is running out on tort reform, as the focus shifts to the state budget and bridging …