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Insurers serving the Sunshine State's homeowners have reported net income losses of more than $500M for the first half of 2021.
Some medical reimbursements that were previously considered proper are now being challenged as insufficient.
Judge says a 20-year-old Georgia Supreme Court precedent established the formula the insurer uses to evaluate diminished value claims.
The insurer tendered $1M to the defendants to resolve all claims multiple times with the stipulation to release their clients, but the offers were rejected.
Growing legal fees Fla. insurers face from past hurricanes and reduced faith in building inspections could drive a decline in available coverage.
A court ruling lowered the burden of proof in Penn.'s consumer protection law, which could result in more lawsuits for insurers and agents.
A federal judge will decide if a key part of the legislation violates First Amendment rights.
Floridians pay some of the highest auto insurance premiums, and pending legislation could do away with personal injury protection.
An injured worker proved his case by pointing to what insurance surveillance didn't uncover him doing.
Shocking new data shows how insurers are being disproportionately affected by lawsuits filed by Florida homeowners.
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