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Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles 2009 Crash Statistics Report Now Available Online

June 30th, 2010|Daily News|

The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles ("DHSMV") published its annual report on traffic accident statistics on June 29, 2010.  According to the report, statewide traffic-related fatalities have dropped to a record low.  To view the report, click here. Similar reports from previous years and additional DHSMV information can be accessed at:   www.flhsmv.gov/html/safety.html. Other [...]

Florida home inspectors face first licensing regulations July 1

June 16th, 2010|News Releases|

Home inspectors will have to get a state license for the first time in Florida. Although the regulations go into effect July 1, there will be a one-year "grace period" to let people in the profession get the new license, said Jenn Meale, communications director for the state Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Read [...]

Florida offers Insurers some slack

June 14th, 2010|News Releases|

Florida regulators have agreed to allow a once-troubled property insurer to enter hurricane season prepared not for a big hurricane, but multiple smaller ones. The Orlando-based Olympus Insurance is among the first to publicly take advantage of relaxed requirements for hurricane protection as Florida property insurers struggle to remain solvent even without a storm. First [...]

News Release: Olympus Insurance Resolves All Known Issues with the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation

June 9th, 2010|Daily News|

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) has found that Olympus Insurance Company has satisfactorily addressed the issues raised in its Order dated April 9, 2010, that there are no other pending regulatory issues concerning Olympus, and that the Order has been vacated immediately, the Company announced. Read more here

New Florida Property Insurance Rules May Be Too Rigid

June 8th, 2010|Daily News|

Hurricanes aren't the real threat to the Florida insurance industry. It's the regulators that do the damage, the head of an industry-backed nonprofit said Wednesday at the annual Governor's Hurricane Conference in Fort Lauderdale. Read the entire story here

Miami Herald: North Miami Beach insurance adjuster accused of fraud

June 8th, 2010|Daily News|

A North Miami Beach public insurance adjuster was suspended Friday by Florida's chief financial officer on allegations that he kept $34,000 worth of homeowners' claims payments. Read the entire story here

Statement from the Florida Property & Casualty Association regarding the veto of the insurance bill #2044

June 2nd, 2010|Daily News|

We applaud the legislature’s hard work in passing SB2044 that would have improved the availability and affordability of property insurance in the state by reducing fraud and claims abuse by a few to the detriment of everyone else. Unfortunately, it was erroneously portrayed by critics as a bill that would have raised rates without regulatory [...]

Hartford: 63 Percent Florida Rate Increase Needed for Actuarial Soundness; Only 25 Percent Requested

June 1st, 2010|Daily News|

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (“OIR”) held a public rate hearing today, June 1, 2010 on the recent homeowners insurance rate filing by the Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest (“Hartford”).  OIR Deputy Commissioner Belinda Miller, Deputy Director Michael Milnes, Actuary Ken Ritzenthaler and OIR Assistant General Counsel Stephen Thomas officiated the hearing. […]

St. Pete Times: Citizens says losses rose 34 percent over previous year

May 28th, 2010|Daily News|

Citizens Property Insurance Corp. reported that losses rose 34 percent over a year ago, due largely to sinkhole claims from both residential and commercial policyholders. The state-run insurer of last resort posted net income of $191.3 million for the year ended March 31, down 41 percent. Read the entire story here

Michigan Bill Would End Unlimited PIP Benefits

May 26th, 2010|Daily News|

A bill introduced in the Michigan House of Representatives would allow insurance companies to sell policies with maximum personal injury protection ("PIP") benefits starting at $50,000.  Michigan, currently the only state with unlimited PIP benefits, would no longer make unlimited medical payouts a PIP standard if this bill becomes law.