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Tampa Bay Times: Amid hiring impasse, insurance chief Kevin McCarty delays his departure

April 20th, 2016|Daily News|

Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty told his bosses Wednesday that he will delay his resignation until 45 days after his successor is appointed. Read more here

Miami Herald: Soaring property insurance rates

April 15th, 2016|News Coverage, Opinion Pieces|

With the 2016 legislative session completed, the Florida Legislature has failed to pass a meaningful solution to the assignment of benefits crisis that is now rapidly spinning out of control. Organized and carried out by a handful of vendors and lawyers, this kickback-driven lawsuit-for-profit scheme is already punishing homeowners with higher rates, and threatens to [...]

Action 9: Orange County man says roofing company hijacked his insurance claim

April 14th, 2016|Daily News|

An Orange County man says a roofing company hijacked his insurance claim for hail damage that didn't exist. Tony Annunziato blames the company for a questionable inspection and threats to sue his insurance company. He said he had a small roof leak, but an inspector from ELR Restoration claimed there was much more. Read the [...]

Sun-Sentinel: Delray Beach Rep. Hager should not be insurance commissioner, reform group president says

March 28th, 2016|Daily News, News Coverage|

"We stand ready to work with the new commissioner, whomever that will be," said William Stander, executive director of the Florida Property & Casualty Association. Read more from the Sun-Sentinel here

Tampa Bay Times: Insurers see a scam, critics see an excuse to raise rates

March 24th, 2016|Daily News|

Insurance claims for non-storm related water damage in homes are on the rise, both in numbers and in cost. The numbers are rising so fast, insurers say, that you will soon be paying higher rates because too many people are cashing in on a technicality. Read more from the Tampa Bay Times here

Palm Beach Post: Letter from the FPCA

March 23rd, 2016|Opinion Pieces|

With the 2016 legislative session completed, the Florida Legislature has failed to pass a meaningful solution to the assignment-of-benefits (AOB) crisis that is rapidly spinning out of control. Organized and carried out by a handful of vendors and lawyers, this kickback-driven, lawsuit-for-profit scheme is already punishing homeowners with higher rates — and threatens to do [...]

Tampa Bay Times: Top candidates for insurance commissioner get interviews

March 22nd, 2016|Daily News|

Efforts to find a new Florida insurance commissioner before hurricane season begins is well underway. Click here to read more from the Tampa Bay Times

Commentary: Florida’s Failure to Pass AOB Reforms Will Impact State Insurance Market

March 21st, 2016|Opinion Pieces|

Following the 2016 Florida Legislative Session’s failure to pass essential assignment of benefit (AOB) reforms, the insurance industry and Citizens Property Insurance Corp. are working in tandem with the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) to find workable administrative measures to help combat this kickback-driven lawsuit-for-profit scheme. Read more of the FPCA's article from the [...]

Lead Letter: Greedy vendors, lawyers are driving up costs for Floridians

March 18th, 2016|Opinion Pieces|

With the 2016 legislative session completed, the Florida Legislature has failed to pass a meaningful solution to the assignment of benefits crisis that is now rapidly spinning out of control. Read more from the Florida Times Union here

Sun-Sentinel: Insurance rates set to rise as legislature fails again to enact reform

March 15th, 2016|Daily News, News Coverage|

South Florida property owners can expect property insurance rates to increase because the Florida Legislature failed to enact laws to curb abuses by contractors and trial attorneys, two insurance industry trade associations are saying. Read more from the Sun-Sentinel here