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Review the steps politicians in the Sunshine State are looking at in an attempt to correct course for the home insurance sector.
The move provides coverage continuity for nearly 150,000 policyholders and voluntary appointments to more than 2,700 agents.
The state has seen legislation proposals to bolster the private market and drive policyholders away from the insurer of last resort.
An increase in large-scale events and policyholders' expectations to receive information in real-time could dictate wider adoption of insurtech.
Insurance agents and policyholders in the Sunshine State are suffering.
Flood insurance, cannabis business coverage and broker fee caps are all issues that have dominated the committee's attention.
If the NFIP's current authorization expires on Sept. 30, real estate owners, renters, and businesses could face devastating consequences.
The laws revise provisions for producer license renewals and provide continuing education opportunities for insurance professionals.
Disclosure of policy limits under a private automobile insurance policy must be provided to attorneys that request them within 30 days.
A federal judge will decide if a key part of the legislation violates First Amendment rights.