FEMA is reporting that federal disaster aid has been made available for Florida to supplement state and local recovery efforts in the area struck by Tropical Storm Fay beginning on August 18, 2008,
The National Weather Center's Hydrometeorological Prediction Center, which is now tracking the storm instead of the National Hurricane Center, said Fay moved slowly through central Mississippi, but ra
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation pressed State Farm officials at a hearing last week to justify a recent filing for a 47 percent homeowners insurance rate hike, in a move that would nearly
Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Officials pressed State Farm representatives at a hearing today to justify a recent filing for a 47 percent rate increase for homeowners insurance rates in the s
An Indianapolis agency is trying to solve one of Florida's insurance problems - the large deductible required in homeowners' and commercial property coverages. CITON Agency's ZERO SELECT Wind
The authors of the report stressed that an "F" was not an attack on a state's insurance department. Conversely, a grade of "A" should not be considered an endorsement. Readers were to regard both
In 2007, Florida received a new governor, a new CFO, multiple special sessions and -- wonder of wonders -- no hurricanes. For a review of how these events impacted the insurance industry and an
Recently, the Florida Association of Insurance Agents released a white paper to inform consumers of the risk of assessments they face as a result of legislative changes to Citizens Property Insurance
A Rochester, New York man falsely reported his car stolen before reporting to federal prison to serve a sentence for a previous firearms conviction. Khaleef Ahmad Reed intended to collect a $9,300
In a nutshell, that's the dilemma facing the Citizens Property Insurance Corp. It processed and closed 303,735 claims from the 2004 and 2005 hurricane season, but 3,330 remain open. Can you guess