Today marks the date auto insurers must submit their rate filings reflecting savings associated with reforms to Florida’s Personal Injury Protection (PIP) laws. The legislature enacted a series of changes to Florida’s PIP laws based upon concerns that fraudulent and inflated claims were leading to unsustainable rate increases for the coverage. The legislation also tasked […]
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) has released the final version of the actuarial report of Pinnacle Actuarial Resources relating to the anticipated savings under 2012’s Personal Injury Protection (PIP) reform law. The report estimates the indicates savings associated with HB 119 passed in this year’s legislative session. Most of the provisions of the […]
One of the great benefits of Florida’s public records law is early and thorough access to information prepared for or on behalf of the government. At this same time, this access can lead to dissemination of information before it has been finalized or fully vetted. This is the case with the draft report titled “Impact Analysis of […]
The campaign commercials on TV are a constant reminder that the fall election cycle is rapidly approaching. The presidential election commands most of the attention, but state legislative races have the most immediate bearing on insurance legislation in this state. As soon as the winners emerge from this fall’s elections, the legislature will hold and […]
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) issued Informational Memorandum OIR-12-02M earlier this month providing guidance to insurers and they implement new Personal Injury Protection reforms. The Informational Memorandum coincided with Governor Scott’s signing HB 119 into law. The Informational Memorandum points out that one of the new provisions of the PIP reform requires insurers […]
Governor Rick Scott was presented with several insurance-related bills on Friday, perhaps most notably including the bill reforming Florida’s Personal Injury Protection (PIP) laws. These bills passed during the recent legislative session. The Governor has 15 days from receipt of the bills to decide whether to sign them into law, allow them to become law […]
The Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) and other state agencies are considering the implementation steps needed for the recently passed Personal Injury Protection (PIP) reform bill (HB 119). One of the key upcoming action steps is for insurers to make their initial rate filings responding to cost savings resulting from the new law. The filing […]
The efforts of a Tampa company to solicit chiropractors to circumvent PIP reforms has drawn adverse reactions from legislators and insurance regulators. Governor Scott has not yet acted on the bill passed at the end of the 2012 legislative session, but he worked hard with legislators to pass the bill and is expected to sign […]
One of the inevitable results of reforming an insurance system is that groups traditionally profiting from the system see their recoveries limited under the new law. This is the case with the Personal Injury Protection reforms passed by the Florida Legislature during the 2012 session. Before and during the session, policymakers called for reforms that […]
After intense debate throughout the 2012 legislative session, the Florida House of Representatives and Senate reached a compromise on reforms for Florida’s Personal Injury Protection (PIP) auto insurance system. The bill and its reform proposals were the subject of considerable analysis and discussion prior to the session and throughout its two-month term. Insurance Commissioner Kevin […]