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The insurer argued it couldn't retroactively apply the assignment to the contractor because the policy was issued before the new statute was passed.
An active hurricane season will affect insurers, property owners and businesses, and some say proving damage could be harder for residents.
The new law stops contractors from being able to recover prevailing-party fees from insurers when they are successful in lawsuits.
Citizens Property Insurance Corp. is a politically sensitive issue, as many homeowners in areas such as heavily populated South Florida have few other choices for coverage.
In addition to addressing rising costs and claims transparency, the reforms also tackle condo and co-op safety.
A federal judge will decide if a key part of the legislation violates First Amendment rights.
While the governor signed one property insurance bill into law, another dealing with public adjusters is waiting in the wings.
Shocking new data shows how insurers are being disproportionately affected by lawsuits filed by Florida homeowners.
Now the Senate must reach an agreement with the Florida House, which has moved forward with a far different property insurance bill.
Senate Bill 76 in Florida would revise statutes that govern attorney fees, roof coverage, notice periods for claims and more.
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