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2022 report on fees paid to insurer affiliates boosts effort to roll back Florida tort reforms
A 2022 study compiled at the request of Florida insurance regulators that reported insurers sent hundreds of millions of dollars to shareholders amid rising market instability has fueled new efforts to roll back recent tort reforms. -
Appeals court: Public adjusters doubling as appraisers is limited by law
Section 626.854 of the Florida Statutes outlines double duty limits -
Farmers: Only 30% of Florida coverage impacted by halting of new homeowner policies
Insurer says it will continue to write business in the state through their subsidiary companies -
Insurance Information Institute: 'We have a very unstable property insurance market in Florida'
Farmers halts sales of new homeowners policies statewide -
Insurance Information Institute: 'Lightning loss claim count is highest in Florida'
The national insurance claim count was compiled in honor of Lightning Safety Awareness Week -
Fort Lauderdale restaurant sues over insurer's failure to pay losses due to coronavirus
The owner of a Fort Lauderdale restaurant has filed a class-action lawsuit against Chubb Limited, alleging that the insurer reneged on paying the business-interruption losses related to the Covid-19 pandemic. -
Sandy Hook suit unlikely to have much impact for Orlando shooting victims' families
HARTFORD Conn. – A victory involving a lawsuit against a gun manufacturer in the Sandy Hook mass shooting in Connecticut could open the door for other victims of mass shootings, including those at Orlando's Pulse nightclub, but a win is unlikely, according to a lawyer.