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Sun-Sentinel: Changes to state laws reduce or erase many homeowner insurance discounts

October 7th, 2010|Daily News|

Many Florida homeowners shelled out hundreds or thousands of dollars to fortify their homes against hurricanes in recent years to qualify for insurance discounts. Read the entire story here

News Release: CFO Alex Sink Proposes Contracting Changes to Citizens Property Insurance for More Accountability

October 7th, 2010|Daily News|

Florida CFO Alex Sink today sent a letter to Scott Wallace, President and Executive Director of Citizens Property Insurance Corp., outlining proposed changes to Citizens' procurement policy and contracting procedures. Read the entire story here

Insurance law to boost international business

October 4th, 2010|Daily News|

As reported by the Cayman Islands News, following the long awaited passage of the new insurance law, the legislation has been welcomed by members of the financial sector who say it puts Cayman is a position to meet market demand for a diverse range of reinsurance products. It is hoped that he modernisation of the [...]

Citizens insurance rates might go down for Palm Beach County

September 29th, 2010|Daily News|

According to the Palm Beach Post, Most Palm Beach County homeowners covered by Citizens Property Insurance will see a rate increase in 2011, although some coastal homeowners will get a break in their bill. Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty last week approved an average rate increase of 10.3 percent for Floridians covered by the state's largest [...]

Palm Beach Post:Scott touts business-friendly insurance, lawsuit changes; Sink raises consumer concerns

September 20th, 2010|Daily News|

Republican governor candidate Rick Scott says more private insurers would compete in Florida if the state adopts business-friendly standards such as making it tougher for homeowners to claim sinkhole damage and more difficult for plaintiffs to introduce "junk science" evidence in lawsuits. Read the entire story here

Editorial: Is Florida at the Portal of a Stronger Insurance Market?

September 17th, 2010|Opinion Pieces|

Although legislative efforts at comprehensive Florida property insurance reform were ultimately vetoed this year, actual passage of SB 2044, along with other recent developments, may indicate a growing understanding by Florida lawmakers of underlying problems that continue to debilitate the state's property insurance market. Read the entire article by Mike Colodny here

Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Releases Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection Form Draft in Advance of September 22 Rule Development Workshop

September 16th, 2010|Daily News|

In advance of a September 22, 2010 Rule Development Workshop on the matter, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has released a draft copy of Form OIR-B1-1802, which is used to document inspections for hurricane premium discounts. Also known as the "Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection Form," Form OIR-B1-1802 is being updated to reflect 2010 Florida [...]

Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Releases Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection Form Draft in Advance of September 22 Rule Development Workshop

September 16th, 2010|Daily News|

In advance of a September 22, 2010 Rule Development Workshop on the matter, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has released a draft copy of Form OIR-B1-1802, which is used to document inspections for hurricane premium discounts. Also known as the "Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection Form," Form OIR-B1-1802 is being updated to reflect 2010 Florida [...]

Fewer homes being torched, According to Naples Daily News

September 11th, 2010|Daily News|

A frenzy of foreclosures and a bad economy ignited the fear of more arson here and around the country. In 2007, when the foreclosure crisis hit, insurers and fire safety officials warned it might lead desperate owners to torch their homes, hoping to collect an insurance check and to avoid the crippling emotional and financial [...]

Royal Palm insurance gets 15% HO rate increase

September 8th, 2010|Daily News|

As reported by National Underwriter, Gainesville, Fla.-based Royal Palm Insurance Company has received approval for an average statewide homeowners insurance rate increase of 15 percent. The insurer, which has written all of its business in the Sunshine State since 2006, had asked for an average hike of 21.7 percent.  Read the entire story here