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While the governor signed one property insurance bill into law, another dealing with public adjusters is waiting in the wings.
Floridians pay some of the highest auto insurance premiums, and pending legislation could do away with personal injury protection.
There are several ways cannabis use and cultivation can affect the costs of home and auto insurance coverage.
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.
Here are recent key insurance-related legislative updates from New York, Florida, Virginia and more.
The ranking factored in categories of education, health, safety, economy, and infrastructure and pollution.
Senate Bill 76 in Florida would revise statutes that govern attorney fees, roof coverage, notice periods for claims and more.
LexisNexis Risk Solutions noted fourth-quarter trends suggest a return to normal shopping patterns.
State lawmakers also are considering changing rules for windshield deductibles.