Category: Archive – Seminars
Nov 23, 2016
Hurricane Matthew Damage Lingers for Osceola Family More than a month after Matthew ripped up the Atlantic Coastline, Florida Residents still grapple with an estimated $606 Million in Damages. Mary Shanklin reports for the Orlando Sentinel. Florida CHAIN …
Nov 22, 2016
Plaintiffs’ Attorney Petition Seeks More Time o File Hurricane Matthew-Related Flood Insurance Claims A Plaintiff’s Attorney has launched a Petition Drive urging the Federal Emergency Management Agency to extend the Deadline for Homeowners to Document Proof of Loss with the …
Nov 21, 2016
Property owner alleges insurance company failed to cover damages A Flagler County property owner is is suing an insurance company, alleging breach of contract in failing to cover damages. Jenie Mallari-Torres reports for the Florida Record. Betancourt Construction …
Nov 18, 2016
Disbarred attorney headed to prison for insurance settlement scam A former attorney faces seven years in prison after pleading guilty to charges related to an insurance settlement scam. Taryn Phaneuf reports for the Florida Record. South Florida …
Nov 17, 2016
Florida regulators say plant runoff not contaminating wells near sinkhole State environmental officials say contaminates have been found in private wells of 57 homeowners near a sinkhole at a fertilizer plant but the plant’s contaminated runoff hasn’t been detected, …
Nov 16, 2016
Insurance giant to lay off 103 in Broward County Woodland Hills, California-based Farmers Insurance Group has filed notice with state of Florida regulators that it intends reduce its Plantation workforce by 103 positions. Nina Lincoff reports for the South …
Nov 15, 2016
Former Florida Insurance Commissioner McCarty Recognized for International Insurance Work The International Association of Insurance Supervisors has recognized former Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin M. McCarty for his service to international insurance regulation. McCarty is a past president of the …
Nov 14, 2016
Jeff Atwater files blockbuster billion-dollar lawsuit against feds The Florida Department of Financial Services, which CFO Atwater heads, is holding thousands of “unclaimed, matured savings bonds that were originally registered to individuals with last-known addresses in the State of …
Nov 10, 2016
Court sides with injured worker in Westphal benefits case Pointing to a Florida Supreme Court ruling that found part of the workers’ compensation system unconstitutional, an appeals court Wednesday said a partially injured worker should be able to …
Nov 9, 2016
How Trump Won Florida Despite Hillary Clinton’s large margins in Miami-Dade County and Broward County, Trump ran up the score elsewhere in the State — from the Deep South Panhandle to the interior of Florida to Peninsula’s Southwest, a …