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Florida Gov. DeSantis Signs Bill Seeking to Stabilize Insurance Market By Brendan Farrington | December 19, 2022
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a sweeping property insurance bill on Friday. How much and when it will work to stabilize the stormy market are
Requiring Citizens’ Policyholders to Also Buy Flood Insurance Could Address Problems By William Rabb | October 19, 2022
Problem: Less than 20% of Floridians in vulnerable areas carry flood insurance. Uninsured flood losses from Hurricane Ian are projected to be as high as
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS TO FILE HOMEOWNERS, FLOOD, & AUTO CLAIMS
IF YOU NEED TO FILE A CLAIM, PLEASE SEE BELOW HOMEOWNERS CLAIMS Allstate (800) 669-2214 American Integrity (866)-277-9871 American Traditions (866) 270-8430 Amwins (404) 751-4390
Tropical Storm Ian could be major hurricane by Tuesday; Statewide emergency in Florida declared Christine Fernando and Claire Thornton USA TODAY
Contributing: Emre Kelly, Florida Today; Associated Press Forecasters expect Tropical Storm Ian to strengthen rapidly in the central Caribbean over the weekend, and the storm could become the
Florida’s Citizens Tops 1 Million Policies, Making it Largest in State by a Third August 12, 2022
Florida’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp., created by lawmakers as a last-resort option, has become the largest property insurer in the state with more than 1
Florida homeowners will see new surcharge on insurance bills to cover insolvent companies
By: Stassy Olmos TAMPA, Fla. — Homeowners will continue to see an increase in the price to live in paradise with another surcharge tacked onto their insurance premiums

Florida judge tosses contractors’ challenge to part of property insurance law
Homeowners can still recover prevailing-party fees if they file lawsuits directly against insurers, but the contractors cannot. By Jim Saunders | September 02, 2022 at

Here’s why home owner’s insurance is skyrocketing in Florida
This article is from the Insurance Journal January 3, 2022 is very informative and helps homeowners to understand why the cost of homeowners insurance continues
Florida Governor Cites ‘Unintended Consequences’ in Veto of Auto Insurance Bill
June 30, 2021 as seen in Insurance Journal The following article talks about how this is great news that Governor Ron DeSantis vetoed this bill.

Possible Rise in Florida Homeowners Insurance
https://www.wsj.com/articles/insurance-costs-threaten-florida-real-estate-boom-11619343002 This is the last week of session in the Florida Legislature and the proposed bill needs to be passed. Please see article below. It

Avoiding Common Accidents at Home During the Holiday Season
by Insure Neighbor From late November to mid-January, the holidays bring good cheer and gatherings with friends and family. They are also a season when
Is your Homeowners Insurance Policy ready for Hurricane Season?
https://www.floridatoday.com/story/life/2020/05/13/how-well-do-you-know-your-homeowners-insurance-policy/5181949002/ June 1 marks the start of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. We’ll be getting stocked up for a few possibly eventful months until the
Directors & Officers Liability Insurance Vs. Errors & Omissions Liability Insurance
POSTED BY INSURANCE NEIGHBOR ON APRIL 19, 2020 No matter the type or size of your business, it is important to have adequate insurance coverage to protect you
Understanding Your Personal Umbrella Policy
POSTED BY INSURANCE NEIGHBOR ON MAY 1, 2020 A personal umbrella insurance policy will provide extra coverage for you and your assets. It can kick in when other