Since our last newsletter of two weeks ago, I have been back to the panhandle area of Florida, to some of the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Michael’s landfall nearly four weeks ago. While I was impressed with the determination …
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Since our last newsletter of two weeks ago, I have been back to the panhandle area of Florida, to some of the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Michael’s landfall nearly four weeks ago. While I was impressed with the determination …
While the statistics are improving on the progress in Hurricane Michael recovery efforts, one of the biggest challenges in the aftermath remains largely unanswered: where can displaced residents live for the next …
The most recent data call report shows there have been 113,000 Florida insurance claims filed with total estimated insured losses of $2.35 billion. About 30% of those claims are now closed, and …
Although Florida is recognized as having the toughest building codes in the nation, a large share of homes and other buildings in the Florida panhandle were built before 1995, when Florida’s tougher post-Hurricane …
Aside from the aftermath and challenges of hurricane recovery, Florida is still fighting the growth of Red Tide on both coasts and conducting clean-up efforts on blue-green algae blooms created by water …
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) has given tentative approval to a slightly larger workers’ compensation rate decrease for 2019. OIR late Friday issued an Order notifying the National Council on Compensation Insurance …
Two recent reports attempt to quantify the impact that civil litigation has on Florida and its taxpaying citizens and businesses and the numbers are pretty big. According to a report released …

There is positive news to report as well in this newsletter. Three Florida cities have made the U.S. News and World Report’s latest list of best places to retire in the country. …
(Editor’s note: This is the last part of our ongoing series on the 12 proposed state constitutional amendments that will appear on tomorrow’s ballot for Florida voters to consider.)…
While we await coordination among local, state and federal authorities on temporary housing remedies for the estimated 7,500 to 10,000 panhandle victims of Hurricane Michael who need it, the tremendous outpouring of donations and volunteer efforts continues unabated, including from …