Miami Herald: Regulators fine, warn Clearwater-based insurer
Mar 16, 2010
The Miami Herald published this article on March 16, 2010.
The Associated Press
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A Clearwater-based property insurance company is the latest Florida company to run afoul of Florida insurance regulators.
Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty ordered Homeowners Choice Property & Casualty Insurance Company to pay a $10,000 fine within 30 days for violating Florida’s insurance regulations and come into compliance with the state’s rules or face losing its license.
In Monday’s notification to the company, regulators said Homeowners failed to provide information of a reinsurance agreement with its affiliate Claddaugh and that it wants the insurer to have the Bermuda company return more than $9 million in premiums.
Homeowners is the second company in a week to be threatened with suspension by regulators.