Category: Florida Insurance and Political Headlines

Florida workers’ comp system hit by opioid crisis

Apr 25, 2018

The workers’ compensation system and the injured workers it serves are not immune from the nation’s opioid crisis, according to the National Council on Compensation Insurance.  THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA reports via FloridaPolitics.com. http://floridapolitics.com/archives/262079-workers-comp-system-hit-by-opioid-crisis

Liability Insurance Coverage Requirements Could be Increased for Florida Transportation-Disadvantaged Providers

Apr 25, 2018

The Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged—part of the Florida Department of Transportation—is in process of accepting input on its development of a rule amendment to update the liability insurance coverage requirements for related transportation providers.  http://www.browardbusinesslawyer.com/liability-insurance-coverage-requirements-increased-florida-transportation-disadvantaged-providers/

Florida lawmakers swapping deals toward Special Session on gambling

Apr 25, 2018

The impetus behind the Special Session effort is a proposed constitutional amendment that polls show will likely pass this November.  It would require a statewide vote to approve any future expansions of gambling.  FloridaPolitics.com’s Jim Rosica reports. http://floridapolitics.com/archives/262001-lawmakers-special-session-gambling

Environmentalist’s free speech right just cost her millions

Apr 25, 2018

Disputes, court cases and regulatory actions have been detonating for ten years over Lindemann’s 2,200-acre “Lake Point” project in far-western Martin County, near Lake Okeechobee.   Marty Merzer reports for FloridaPolitics.com. http://floridapolitics.com/archives/261967-maggy-hurchallas-free-speech-right-just-cost-her-millions