One southern state going for it
Mississippi is trying something that Florida wanted to try 15 years ago but didn’t – a flexible rating system for property and casualty insurance companies. The state’s Department of Insurance says its purpose is …
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Mississippi is trying something that Florida wanted to try 15 years ago but didn’t – a flexible rating system for property and casualty insurance companies. The state’s Department of Insurance says its purpose is …
Heavy rains combined with annual King Tides last weekend to flood some Miami Beach streets along with a few other barrier beach communities northward through Jacksonville. Also making flood news this week: FEMA Group Flood Policies provided …
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) last week issued data calls on Hurricanes Sally, Michael, and Irma, providing notice to insurers to file a Catastrophe Reporting Form for these past storms. OIR is asking for …
In next Tuesday’s election, all 120 seats in the Florida House of Representatives and 20 of the 40 seats in the Florida Senate are up for election. Two weeks later, the chambers will meet for …
With Election Day a week from tomorrow, about one in three registered voters in Florida have already voted. According to the state Division of Elections, 4.77 million Floridians had voted by this past Friday morning, either by mail or in …
The Halloween season has finally arrived, and in a year where time has seemingly run amuck, let us give pause to celebrate the beauty of fall in our great Sunshine State. While we may not have the classic New England …
(Editor’s note: This is the final of a three-part series on the six proposed state constitutional amendments that will appear on the November 3 ballot for Florida voters to consider. View part …
After a sharp slow-down in real estate activity this past spring due to the coronavirus pandemic, home sales have rebounded strongly due to pent-up demand, with South Florida realtors reporting particular interest from folks up north …
The Scot Strems cases are prompting broader interest and review by state policymakers. The Florida Legislature’s research service is now examining homeowner and auto insurance fraud in Florida and whether it’s being effectively prosecuted. The …
The judge in the disbarment trial of South Florida plaintiff insurance lawyer Scot Strems has recommended to the Florida Supreme Court that Strems be suspended for two years, followed by one year of probation with special monitoring, …