Category: Archive – Seminars
Aug 23, 2017
Sawgrass Mutual Signs Consent Order, New Home Sought For Customers Under an Order of Administrative Supervision, Regulators are “Working with Sawgrass Mutual Insurance Co. and interested Parties to develop a Wind-Down Plan for the Company, which includes the orderly …
Aug 22, 2017
Demotech Issues Series of Florida Insurer Financial Stability Ratings Demotech’s philosophy is to Review and Evaluate Insurers based on their area of focus and execution of their business model rather than solely on financial size. South Florida Water …
Aug 21, 2017
A Hurricane Andrew Repeat Would Cost $56 Billion In The US If Hurricane Andrew were to recur today the expected total industry insured losses, based on today’s exposures, would be approximately $56 Billion in the US. The Intelligent Insurer …
Aug 18, 2017
David Altmaier Focuses On “Assignment Of Benefits” Changes Florida Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier told Governor Rick Scott and the State Cabinet this week that his Office will continue to push Lawmakers during the 2018 Legislative Session to address an …
Aug 17, 2017
Citizens’ Change OK’d, Leaving Insured With Tough Choices A water pipe breaks inside a wall of your house while you are at work, if you’re a Customer of Citizens Property Insurance Corp., you will soon face Two Choices. The …
Aug 16, 2017
Senator Lee Files Personal Injury Protection Repeal Bill The Proposed Legislation Repeals Florida’s Motor Vehicle No-Fault Law and establishes a Mandate for Bodily Injury and Medical Payments Coverages. Floridians would be required to purchase Bodily Injury Liability Coverage at …
Aug 15, 2017
People’s Trust Insurance To Start Checking Customers’ Credit Deerfield Beach-Based People’s Trust Insurance Co. plans to start running Credit Checks on New and Renewing Customers. The Sun-Sentinel’s Ron Hurtibise reports. State Holds August 23 Hearing To Consider Florida …
Aug 14, 2017
Geologists Descend on Florida Neighborhood to Study Massive Sinkhole Experts might ever know exactly what caused Pasco County’s Largest Sinkhole in Decades, but a Team of University of South Florida Researchers have descended upon Lake Padgett Estates to learn as …
Aug 10, 2017
As Hurricane Andrew Memories Fade, Florida Weakens Building Codes The Building Codes once hailed as the Gold Standard Other States should emulate are under assault. Alan Gomez writes for USA Today. Sea Level Rose Faster In The Southeastern …
Aug 9, 2017
Florida Senate President Appoints Blake Capps to The Citizens Insurance Board of Governors Florida Senate President Joe Negron (R-Stuart) today announced the Appointment of Blake Capps to the Citizens Property Insurance Board of Governors. Mr. Capps’ Appointment begins immediately …