FEMA to visit this week
While schools are reopening today, some roads are still flooded this morning in Ft. Lauderdale and power still being restored, with FEMA planning to visit this week to do a formal damage assessment following last …
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While schools are reopening today, some roads are still flooded this morning in Ft. Lauderdale and power still being restored, with FEMA planning to visit this week to do a formal damage assessment following last …
Florida is in store for a whopping 76% increase in homeowners insurance premiums in 2023 over last year, insurance regulators approve an emergency assessment on almost all Florida insurance policies to pay for the most recent carrier …
For the second year in a row, I was invited to address two local Florida Realtors® chapters in Navarre and Pensacola. The members were engaged and extremely concerned about the state of the property insurance market with one explaining that …
NOAA is extending one of its hurricane forecasts for the upcoming season, new money is on its way to local governments saddled with Hurricane Ian cleanup costs, and a new report voices lingering …
Hurricane Ian has officially become the costliest Florida hurricane ever, causing twice as much damage as Hurricane Andrew did 30 years ago. That’s part of the findings in the National Hurricane Center’s Tropical Cyclone Report …
The rush of lawsuits filed in Florida courts to beat the effective date of the new tort reform law has one South Florida court considering staying all new cases, two more Florida …
For Easter Sunday, we had a house full of legislative folks, regulatory experts and others who were debating all things Florida property insurance. One side of the room (figuratively) said that those who regulate insurance companies should do so with …
The Florida House has now joined the Senate in offering up its own bill titled “Insurer Accountability.” The measures are intended to increase accountability and transparency of insurance companies …
Springtime is bringing the return of insurance villages to Southwest Florida together with added help to streamline Hurricane Ian claim payments and a reminder from regulators, Citizens is breaking from tradition to help some hurricane victims, …
The first emergency assessment on Florida’s property insurance policyholders since Hurricane Andrew is on the way, as three more carriers file rate increases of 14%, 45%, 62% and even 103%. There’s also …