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Those of us in the insurance business (or frankly just about any business these days!) knows how tough it is to attract and retain employees. A new report shows we’re not alone. In fact, insurance companies …
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Those of us in the insurance business (or frankly just about any business these days!) knows how tough it is to attract and retain employees. A new report shows we’re not alone. In fact, insurance companies …

Florida takes the top spot as the best place in the country to retire, has the most new business formations in the country, and now the lowest unemployment rate among the ten largest states. But rising costs …
If you drive an electric vehicle or are maybe thinking of getting one for a loved one in the upcoming holiday season, you’ll soon have more places to charge them along the way. But as …
A new report shows Florida property owners stand to lose the most from projected sea level rise; insured flood losses have doubled in the past decade yet insurance still covers just a fraction of …
The Restoration Association of Florida is appealing the dismissal of one of its three lawsuits in state court over the Florida Legislature’s 2022 property insurance reform law. Meanwhile, a Florida appeals court decision raises new questions about …
As the Citizens Property Insurance policy count accelerates at an even greater rate, there’s new skepticism on whether raising its coverage cap is such a good idea. Meanwhile an upcoming report suggests Citizens …
Our son’s 37th birthday was last week and we made a trip to New York City to celebrate. It was a time for celebration and reflection…celebration with the Yankees win over the Tampa Bay Rays and reflection as we paid …
Summer is almost gone again and with beautiful fall weather on the horizon, the opportunities for getting outdoors and engaging in physical activity abound! It’s well known that consistent physical exercise can improve general health in people of all ages, …
As housing markets across the country are slowing, Florida is still showing price growth, albeit smaller than it has been over the past year, as the housing market appears to be reaching an equilibrium according …
Although Florida’s annual red tide outbreaks on the Gulf Coast are a natural phenomenon, scientists say new research definitively shows that man-made pollution can make red tides worse. Another study suggests that airborne exposure to red …