Category: Archive – Seminars
May 23, 2017
Florida Insurer Mt. Beacon Closes Its Doors, Policies Taken Over Call it a sign of the challenges facing Consumers in Florida, where many big National Insurers have largely stopped writing new business and a host of new and smaller competitors …
May 22, 2017
Officials Worry About Drug Overdoses at Hurricane Shelters Local Officials are raising concerns about Drug Use at Hurricane Shelters, saying they aren’t equipped to care for addicts, unaccompanied minors and others with other medical needs. The Associated Press reports …
May 19, 2017
Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Veteran Belinda Miller Announces Retirement Belinda Miller, a Stalwart of Florida’s Insurance Regulation Efforts since 1985, will Retire on July 2. Michael Moline reports for FloridaPolitics.com. 14 Arrested in Miami Assisted Living Facility …
May 18, 2017
Florida Residents Get Reminder To Be On Guard During Hurricane Season Hurricane Experts at a Wednesday event reminded Floridians to stay prepared for Hurricanes by taking steps such as maintaining Emergency Kits and Supplies. FloridaToday.com reports via the PCI …
May 17, 2017
Florida’s Private Flood Insurance Market is a Template for the Country With Congress set to Deliberate this Summer and Fall on how best to restructure the Federal Program, which Americans have relied on for their Flood Insurance needs since 1968, there …
May 16, 2017
Florida Suffers Hottest First Four Months in 122 Years Florida’s average temperature was the Highest on Record for the First Four Months of 2017 as the State suffers widespread Brush Fires and Drought. Kimberly Miller reports for the Palm Beach …
May 15, 2017
Texts: Florida Fire Station Funding Another Budget Fight Waged Behind Closed Doors A Fight over Funding for Fire Station Projects was a key cog in hammering out a nearly $2 Billion portion of the State Budget, providing another example …
May 12, 2017
A Guide to Help You Navigate Hurricane Insurance Marketplace A potentially Darker 2017 Hurricane Outlook hangs on a “Knife’s Edge” of pending weather factors, one forecaster says, but South Florida Home Owners are already doused with Rising Insurance Rates and a …
May 10, 2017
Florida Workers’ Comp Rate Hike Backed By Appeals Court Rejecting Arguments that Florida’s Sunshine Law was violated, an Appeals Court Tuesday upheld a 14.5 percent Increase in Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rates that began to hit Businesses in December. THE …
May 8, 2017
Florida Fails to Pass Workers’ Compensation Reform Florida Businesses shouldn’t expect relief for Workers’ Compensation Rates, this year at least. The Florida Legislature failed to pass Legislation this Session addressing 2016 Decisions by the Florida Supreme Court that sent …
