Insurance
Activists Urge Expanded Health Coverage In Florida
Women’s-rights activists rallying in Tallahassee are calling on lawmakers to expand health insurance coverage to more Floridians.
Property Insurance Rates Rise For 2013
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The one thing a New Year always brings in Florida is higher property insurances rates and 2013 will be no different. Although Florida escaped a major hurricane for a seventh straight […]
Citizens’ Board Chair Wants Full Review Of Firings
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The drama continues at state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. A day after Gov. Rick Scott asked his inspector general for a full blown investigation into the dismissal of four Citizens employees, […]
Fla. Insurance Fund Could Still Fall Short Of Needs
Florida still may not have enough money to pay off hurricane insurance claims if a big storm hits.
Senate PIP Bill Heading to Floor for Debate
A Senate bill aimed at cracking down on the rampant Personal Injury Protection fraud that costs Florida drivers more than $1 billion annually in skyrocketing premiums is headed to the full floor for what promises to be a contentious debate for lawmakers who see this as their best last chance to reform the system.
Florida Senate Panel Clears PIP Fraud-Fighting Bill
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A Senate panel on Thursday cleared a bill aimed at cutting down the massive fraud plaguing the state’s personal injury protection, or PIP, coverage program.
Fla. Senator Files Bill Targeting Insurance Fraud
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Legislation designed to crack down on the fraud that leads to more expensive personal injury protection insurance required of all Florida drivers was filed by state Sen. Joe Negron on Monday. […]
Report: Florida Workers’ Comp Market ‘Competitive’
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The state’s annual report on workers’ compensation insurance says Florida’s market is “competitive,” and its availability is not a significant problem.
Fla. Request in Health Care Overhaul Denied
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida’s long-running feud with the federal government over the health care overhaul took another twist Thursday as federal officials turned down a request to waive a key requirement.
Fla. largest insurer wants sweeping changes
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida’s largest property insurer wants sweeping changes — including the ability to charge higher rates — in the coming year.


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