Category: Archive – Seminars
May 22, 2016
Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund Publishes Participating Insurers Workshop Materials The Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund published presentations and materials today from its recent Participating Insurers’ Workshop Florida Construction Company Owner Nabbed in Workers’ Comp Fraud Scheme The owner of …
May 20, 2016
Is Broward Ready for a Hurricane Hit? Drill Shows How Rescue Would Work Broward County conducted a full-scale hurricane drill at the Emergency Operations Center in Plantation to prepare for the June 1 opening of hurricane season, the Sun-Sentinel’s …
May 19, 2016
Florida’s Private Flood Insurance Market More Buoyant Private insurers are slowly entering the Florida flood insurance market. Assurant Inc. will begin offering policies covering up to $800,000 in flood damage for Florida homes in at-risk areas, the Sun-Sentinel reports …
May 18, 2016
No-Fault Insurance: Florida Studies Killing it in $125,000 Report State officials are cranking up a $125,000 study due September 2 on the possibility of junking Florida’s no-fault car insurance system after four decades, the Palm Beach Post’s Charles Elmore …
May 17, 2016
Assurant to Offer Private Flood Insurance in Florida The new Assurant Primary Flood Insurance offers structural coverage up to $800,000 and up to $250,000 in contents coverage, Insurance Journal reports. Florida Surplus Lines Service Office Asking Agencies To …
May 16, 2016
State Farm Secrecy Ruling Baffles Advocates, Company Stops Talking Consumer advocates are scratching their heads over a Florida judge’s ruling that would let State Farm — and potentially every other property insurer in the state — hide information that …
May 13, 2016
Florida’s Hurricane Fund in Best Shape Ever Ahead of Season Florida’s continued lucky streak when it comes to dodging hurricanes is helping a key state fund reach its best financial shape ever in the two decades it has been …
May 12, 2016
Florida Auto Insurance Premiums Increase Despite Law to Lower Them It’s been four years since reforms were put into place with promises that auto insurance premiums would go down. Florida drivers pay some of the highest auto insurance rates …
May 10, 2016
Alachua Firefighter Shortage Could Hike Insurance for Thousands Nearly 3,000 residents and businesses in four Alachua County communities are facing big hikes or cancellation of their Homeowner’s Insurance after an Agency threatened to lower their ratings because of a …
May 9, 2016
A.M. BestTV: Mitigation Firms Play Havoc With Florida Homeowners Market In this A.M.BestTV episode from the annual conference of the Florida Association for Insurance Reform, insurance leaders said Florida must revise an out-of-control system that allows mitigation companies to …