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A majority of justices determined that their review was no longer needed after the new law was passed.
Insurers, homeowners, contractors and prosecutors disagree on who's to blame. But all sides have the same question: Is there an answer?
Before May 23, contractors could enjoy a one-way attorney fee privilege.
Florida's next big storm is a matter of time, and a new assignment of benefits law spells a major wind change for homeowners, contractors and insurers.
The latest scenes of destruction from Hurricane Michael could generate better laws and regulations around the country.
Gov. Scott directed the state's top insurance regulator to freeze any property insurance rate increases for 90 days.
Early estimates point to $5-$10 billion total insured losses, with majority borne by reinsurers, according to Morgan Stanley.
Hurricane Michael made landfall on the Florida Panhandle Wednesday, with 155 mile-per-hour winds.
Unlike slow-moving Hurricane Florence, Michael is accelerating rapidly and is expected to cause more damage from wind than water.
Michael has the potential to become a major hurricane by late Tuesday.
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