Insurance Journal Southeast Magazine

Special Edition: Florida

Special Edition: Florida

  • 30 Years Ago Hurricane Andrew Upended Florida, But Current Storm of Litigation May Be Almost as Costly
  • UPC Gives up the Ghost: Now in Orderly Run-Off, But More Trouble Soon?
  • Weston Insurance Becomes Fifth Insolvent Florida Insurer This Year
  • Citizens Tops 1 Million Policies, Making it Largest in State by a Third
  • Florida Claims Litigation Dropped in July, but AOB Share Continues to Rise
  • Catch 2022: Law Requires Florida Insurers to Report Plaintiff Legal Fees, But How?
  • With State Requiring Return of Unearned Commissions on Broke Carriers, Agents Have to Be Careful
  • Selling the Agency? Tampa Agent Has a Book for That
  • FIGA to Extend Assessment on Policies to Fund Southern Fidelity, Weston Insolvencies
  • NCCI Recommends 8.4% Cut in Florida Workers’ Comp Rates for 2023
  • Sting Operations Bust 21 Unlicensed Contractors Without Workers’ Comp Insurance
  • As Hurricane Season Heats Up, Don’t Forget About Insuring the Artwork (If Coverage Can be Found)
  • Appeals Court Can’t Block Lower Court Action, Florida Supreme Court Says in Insurance Claim Mediation Case
  • From RMS: Can the Florida Market Withstand Another Hurricane Andrew, with $100 Billion in Losses?
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