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News Release: Governor Rick Scott Signs Bill to Strengthen Florida’s Insurance Market

May 17th, 2011|Daily News|

The Office of Florida Governor Rick Scott issued the news release below today, May 17, 2011, after the Governor signed CS/CS/CS/SB 408, a comprehensive bill relating to residential property insurance.  The bill is also known as the "Cost Driver Bill." Governor Scott Signs Bill to Strengthen Florida's Insurance Market TALLAHASSEE - In keeping with his [...]

Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund Releases Fiscal Year 2009-2010 Annual Report

April 19th, 2011|Daily News|

The Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund ("FHCF") has released its Fiscal Year 2009-2010 Annual Report, which can be viewed by clicking here. The Annual Report includes operational and legislative highlights, as well as statistical information and financial statements relating to the FHCF.

Florida Senate Budget Subcommittee on Finance and Tax Amends, Passes SB 1816 Relating to Surplus Lines Insurance

April 13th, 2011|Daily News|

The Florida Senate Budget Subcommittee on Finance and Tax passed as amended, CS/SB 1816 Relating to Surplus Lines, during its meeting today, April 13, 2011.  The bill is sponsored by Senator Mike Fasano (R-New Port Richey) and cosponsored by Senator Garrett Richter (R-Naples), and the Committee Substitute is sponsored by the Senate Banking and Insurance [...]

Florida Senator Alan Hays Joins Florida Association of Insurance Agents in Media Conference Today; Calls Citizens Property Insurance ‘Fraudulent’

April 11th, 2011|Daily News|

Joining representatives from the Florida Association of Insurance Agents ("FAIA") in a teleconference with media members today, April 11, 2011, Senator Alan Hays called Citizens Property Insurance Corporation ("Citizens") a "fraudulent company that is state-owned" and said that it would be "irresponsible to continue what we've been doing" with regard to Citizens.

Sunshine State News: PIP Fraud a Threat to Florida Consumers

April 6th, 2011|Daily News|

As published in the Sunshine State News, "Every day Floridians are targeted by individuals seeking to use them as pawns in schemes to defraud and collect millions, and it is costing Florida families as much as $100 in higher auto insurance premiums every year.  It’s called personal injury protection (PIP) fraud and efforts are under [...]

Florida PIP Bills at a standstill in Senate

April 6th, 2011|Daily News|

According to National Underwriter, legislation in Florida aimed at curbing personal injury protection (PIP) insurance fraud stalled in state Senate Banking and Insurance Committee yesterday. The discussion related to SB 1930, a bill to tackle alleged fraud by medical clinics and staged auto crash rings, took too long and a vote on the measure was put [...]

Editorial: Florida Property & Casualty Association Calls for Fixes to Florida’s Auto Insurance System

March 21st, 2011|Opinion Pieces|

Florida Property & Casualty Association Chairman Chuck Grimsley recently penned a letter on the importance of fixing Florida's broken no fault automobile insurance system. Read the entire letter here

PC360: Public Adjusters File Suit Against Florida OIR

March 15th, 2011|Daily News|

The following article by FPCA legal counsel Richard Fidei explains how Florida public adjusters are joining to file a lawsuit for a declaratory judgment against the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR). The article was published in National Underwriter. Read the entire story here

Little Change Results from Gov. Scott’s Shift of Emergency Management Authority

March 11th, 2011|Daily News|

According to the St. Petersburg Times, Governor Scott's shift of emergency management authority has changed very little. Read the entire story here

American Consumer Institute Center for Citizen Research: A scam against Florida consumers that must be stopped

March 11th, 2011|Daily News|

According to the Tampa Tribune, high coastal exposure to hurricanes is one reason Florida has the highest property-insurance rates in the country. Read the entire story here