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Florida Cabinet Approves Revised Wind Mitigation Feature Reporting Forms; Florida Insurance Commissioner to Address CFO’s Insurer-Related Concerns

March 9th, 2010|Daily News|

The Florida Cabinet met today, March 9, 2010, during which it considered Proposed Rule 69O-170.0155 for final adoption by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation ("OIR"). OIR Deputy Insurance Commissioner Belinda Miller presented the OIR agenda, which was approved with minimal discussion. The approved amendments to Rule 69O-170.0155 will serve to modify two forms, OIR-B1-1802 [...]

CFO Sink Reports Increased Efforts to Combat Growing PIP Fraud in Florida

March 5th, 2010|Daily News|

In a press conference today, March 5, 2010, that was designed to draw attention to the prevalence of Personal Injury Protection ("PIP") fraud in Florida, Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink joined the Tampa Police Department and Allstate Insurance Company to report on increased efforts to combat PIP-related scams. According to CFO Sink's Division of [...]

Florida Senate Passes Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund Contract Year Remedy–SB 1460

March 3rd, 2010|Daily News|

SB 1460, which provides a remedy for the FHCF Contract Year, was passed unanimously (38-0) by the Florida Senate today, March 3, 2010.  The House of Representatives is expected to consider HB 1460 sometime next week (March 8-12). The House version of the bill, HB 949, passed its final committee of reference yesterday. Both bills [...]

Best Wire: Insurers Allege Florida PIP Abuse While Getting Sued for a Gallon of Gas

March 1st, 2010|News Coverage|

United Automobile Insurance Co., a nonstandard automobile insurer in Florida, recently defended itself against a lawsuit for $2.59. The practice is relatively common and it is an example of the rampant abuse in the state's personal injury protection benefits system, the company said. Richard Parrillo, chief executive officer of UAIC, said PIP plaintiffs and their [...]

State Farm(R) Financial Results Improve

February 26th, 2010|Daily News|

BLOOMINGTON, Ill., Feb. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Combined net worth for the State Farm group increased in 2009 by $4.8 billion to end the year at $58.1 billion. The primary reason for the improvement was a $3.8 billion increase in the value of the property-casualty (P-C) companies' unaffiliated stock portfolio (net of deferred tax). The increase [...]

REMINDER: Insurer Deadline To Apply For 2010 Florida Limited Apportionment Status is March 31

February 26th, 2010|Daily News|

REMINDER:  Insurers seeking limited apportionment company (“LAC”) status for 2010 must petition the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (“OIR”) within the first 90 days of 2010.  Applications received after this deadline will not be considered. Companies that had LAC status in 2009 must renew it this year. […]

St. Pete Times: Insurance reinspections find that many homes don’t deserve wind mitigation discounts

February 19th, 2010|Daily News|

The first stage of Citizens Property Insurance Corp.'s home reinspection program has uncovered errors that could yield about $350,000 in additional premium revenue for the state-owned insurer. To view the full story click here: http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/article1074207.ece

Insurance Journal: Florida Court Restricts Litigation Notice Rule Under No-Fault

February 11th, 2010|Daily News|

A 2001 amendment to Florida's no-fault law that requires insureds to notify their insurer that they intend to sue cannot be applied retroactively to policies issued before the amendment was enacted. To view the full story click here: http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/southeast/2010/02/11/107308.htm

Tallahassee Democrat: State Senator Mike Fasano: Historic insurance crisis taught us that regulation counts

February 10th, 2010|Daily News|

Former Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter's article makes the case that Floridians are suffering because of what Gunter calls 'political rate suppression.' He supports legislation that would allow insurance companies to charge an excessive rate that will 'bolster the voluntary marketplace, creating competition and ultimately driving the cost of insurance premiums down.' To view the full [...]

St. Pete Times: House Speaker limits claims bills this session

February 10th, 2010|Daily News|

In a memo signed Tuesday, House Speaker Larry Cretul set guidelines to limit the number of claims bills this session given the state's budget crunch. To view the full story click here: http://blogs.tampabay.com/buzz/2010/02/with-no-money-house-speaker-limits-claims-bills-this-session.html