Insurance issues will loom large over the Florida state legislative session that begins on Tuesday, when lawmakers will debate changes to the state property insurer of last resort and the fate of the no-fault auto insurance law.
Given the state's experience with major storms over the past two years, property insurance issues are among the main topics for lawmakers.
"As with the 2005 session, the lingering impact of last year's hurricane season is again the driving force behind the property-casualty legislative agenda in Florida," said Cecil Pearce, vice president of the Southeast Region for the American Insurance Association.
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