Insurance Agents Expecting To Write More South Florida Policies With State-Run Citizens

If the Legislature fails to address “assignment of benefits” abuses for a fifth-straight year, more private insurers will likely decide parts or all of the tricounty region are too risky and refuse to take new customers. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Lawmakers Set To Take Another Stab At Fixing Insurance Claim Abuses

Banking and insurance panels from the state Senate and House will kick off this year's efforts to solve the "assignment of benefits" problem that home insurers say will trigger annual insurance rate hikes for South Florida homeowners indefinitely if not resolved. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Citizens’ Rate Increase Request Further Proof Of Need For Assignment Of Benefits Reform

Last year in South Florida, more than 55 percent of claims submitted involved an AOB or had legal representation before the claim was even reported to Citizens. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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