While Citizens’ lawsuits soar
A federal judge last night issued a preliminary injunction against enforcement of part of SB 76, Florida’s new property insurance reform law that took effect July 1. The ruling was sought by Gale Force Roofing and …
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A federal judge last night issued a preliminary injunction against enforcement of part of SB 76, Florida’s new property insurance reform law that took effect July 1. The ruling was sought by Gale Force Roofing and …
Hurricane Elsa is still creating flooding problems for Florida despite departing the state last week as a tropical storm. The first Atlantic hurricane of the season killed a Jacksonville man and blew the roof off …
Our team has been in tune with building officials, first responders, family and friends of the lost, elected officials and others listening and praying with those in and around the Surfside condominium collapse tragedy. The ripple …
Our open for this edition is one where we ask you for one minute to not look at a phone or computer and say a silent prayer for our Surfside sisters and brothers. All our daily grind, the pressure of …
We’re used to going to a library to check out a book. But imagine going to a library to check out a real person! That’s exactly the idea behind the “Human Library.” For humanists, lovers of museums, and library dwellers …
Congressional hearings continue on long-term reauthorization of FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) which is set to expire September 30. More elected officials from coastal states are weighing in on the NFIP’s Risk Rating 2.0 “Equity …
When Hurricane Michael brought its Category 5-force winds to Panama City in October of 2018, one of the many buildings that sustained major damage was the city’s Marina Civic Center. And two-and-a-half years …
With the rising summer temperatures come rising blue-green algae levels in some prominent Florida lakes and waterways. There are now reports of people getting sick from the cyanobacteria that can be present in the algae …
The other big insurance bill passed by the Florida Legislature this spring – SB 54 – which would do away with Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage under Florida’s No-Fault automobile insurance law, has …
Another tool to fight fraudulent claims practices has also become Florida law in the past two weeks – SB 1598. The bill includes important language clarifying that only an attorney or licensed public adjuster may prepare, …