The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (Office) has scheduled two public hearings for today to discuss key long-term care rate filings that are pending before the Office. The filings relate to proposed rate increases submitted by Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (“Metlife”) and Unum Life Insurance Company of America (“Unum”). The Office has elected to host the public […]
Insurance committees in both the House of Representatives and the Senate meet today to consider a range of bills. The action begins in the House at 9:00, where the committee will hear HB 715 relating to Citizens Property Insurance Corporation as well as several other measures. In the afternoon, the Senate Banking & Insurance Committee […]
Citizens Proposes Small Personal Residential Rate Decrease
| By: Travis Miller
Travis Miller discusses Citizens Board of Governors recent recommendation of a statewide average decrease of 2.9% for its personal residential programs in 2015.
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation holds a public hearing today to discuss and receive input on Citizens Property Insurance Corporation’s proposed rate changs for its Coastal Account and Personal Lines Account (PLA). The proposed statewide average rate increase for homeowners’ policies, including sinkhole coverage, are 11.1 percent for the Coastal Account and 12 percent for the Personal Lines Account. Sinkhole prone […]
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 […]
In the property insurance arena, the legislative process is a delicate balancing act as the House and Senate attempt to make adjustments that will lead to insurance coverage that is both available and affordable while also ensuring that consumers are protected. SB 408, which recently passed in the legislature and is awaiting action by Governor […]
At the end of the recent NAIC conference in Orlando, the Office of Insurance Regulation held a symposium on the state of Florida’s property insurance market. The session recapped many of the known concerns about the current market, including the role of sinkholes, re-opened hurricane claims, and public adjusters in driving up insurers losses and […]
The Governor has approved Senate Bill 2176 as passed in the 2010 legislative session. The bill addressed several high profile topics, including the process by which commercial property and casualty insurers may adjust their rates. The bill revises current rate submission and approval requirements for selected types of commercial insurance, including: Excess or Umbrella Surety […]
Each year at the outset of the legislative session, there is considerable speculation as to proposals that might pass and those that will fall by the wayside. Some proposals evoke strong feelings from opposing sides of the debate, as is likely to be the case in 2010 with proposals like the “consumer choice” bill that […]