Capitol to Courthouse Florida Insurance Report – Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Aug 22, 2017

 

Demotech Issues Series of Florida Insurer Financial Stability Ratings

Demotech’s philosophy is to Review and Evaluate Insurers based on their area of focus and execution of their business model rather than solely on financial size.

 

South Florida Water Managers Ready Weather System Deluge

Approximately 1-3 inches of rain is forecast to fall on areas of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties Tuesday and Wednesday.  SunshineStateNews.com reports.

 

Insurers Say Auto Glass Companies Leading New Wave Of Claims Abuses

Insurers accuse the Auto Glass Companies of Committing Fraud, while the Auto Glass Companies say the Insurers refuse to pay a fair price for their work.  Ron Hurtibise reports for the Sun-Sentinel.

 

Florida Surplus Lines Service Office Newly Revised Market Data

Newly Redesigned Interactive Surplus Lines Reports are available at fslso.com/Florida/MarketData/home.

 

The Sinkhole State

Kevin Guthrie, Pasco County’s Assistant County Administrator for Public Safety, and Insurance Expert Dr. Chuck Nyce with Florida State University, discuss how Florida’s current Sinkhole Rules are impacting Homeowners.  Stephanie Colombini and Robin Sussingham report for WUSF.

 

As Congress Eyes Flood Insurance Renewal, Private Markets Get Ready

There appears to be Bipartisan Agreement on encouraging more of a Private Market, although there is some disagreement over how to go about it.  Insurance Journal’s Andrea Wells reports.

 

How Recovering Drug Addicts are Getting Bought and Sold by Corrupt Treatment Centers

Corrupt Florida Drug Treatment Center might pay $500 a week in kickbacks to Sober Home Operators who Steer them Clients with Health Insurance.  The Miami Herald’s Peter Haden reports.

 

 

 

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