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Radey Lawyers Speak to FSU Insurance Law Class

Firm shareholders Donna Blanton and Travis Miller recently were guest lecturers at the Florida State University College of Law’s Insurance Law and Regulation class.  The class is taught by Ricky Polston, Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court.  Justice Polston asked Donna Blanton to speak to the class on the topic of “Insurance Law from […]

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CFO Atwater Supports Comprehensive Approach to Property Market

CFO Atwater Supports Comprehensive Approach to Property Market

Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater spoke before the Senate Banking & Insurance Committee to say that “standing still” on Florida property insurance issues is not an option.  Atwater encouraged the committee to pursue legislation designed to reduce the potential assessment burden on all Floridians that would arise from deficiencies in the state-created insurance entities.  […]

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Commissioner Discusses Misalignment Between Rates and Mitigation Discounts

Commissioner Discusses Misalignment Between Rates and Mitigation Discounts

Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty presented ideas for “principle-based” insurance reform to the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee this afternoon.  In his presentation, Commissioner McCarty identified several reasons the private market has difficulty competing with Citizens Property Insurance Corporation.  Among these, the Commissioner noted a “mismatch” between primary rate levels and the mitigation discounts for […]

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Legislative Session to Cover a Range of Insurance Issues

Legislative Session to Cover a Range of Insurance Issues

The New Year’s celebrations are over and it’s back to work in Tallahassee.  Before the annual legislative session begins in March, the Florida Legislature will hold a series of committee weeks to continue considering proposals for 2013.  The insurance-related issues under consideration will range from health insurance to property insurance to workers’ compensation.  The following […]

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Bills Highlight Differences of Opinion on Citizens Rates

Bills Highlight Differences of Opinion on Citizens Rates

Citizens Property Insurance Corporation often finds itself in the middle of widely varying opinions on how it should conduct its business.  For everyone who says Citizens should reduce its size, someone else will say that Citizens indeed should offer below-market insurance products to consumers.  The result, at least currently, is that Florida has a residual […]

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OIR Releases Workers Compensation Report

OIR Releases Workers Compensation Report

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has released its most recent annual report discussing the state of Florida’s workers’ compensation insurance market.  According to section 627.211(6), Florida Statutes, the Office of Insurance Regulation must prepare a report for the legislature each year assessing the competitiveness of Florida’s workers’ compensation market.  In this year’s report, the […]

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New Year Will Get Off to Fast Start

New Year Will Get Off to Fast Start

The ball has barely finished dropping in Times Square as the world of Florida insurance begins to pick up steam in 2013.  The legislature’s annual 60-day session begins March 5, 2013.  However, the legislature will hold committee meetings leading up to the session (and in fact had some meetings before the holidays).  A few bills have […]

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2012 Saw its Share of Insurance Issues

2012 Saw its Share of Insurance Issues

By some standards, there were fewer blockbuster issues in the Florida insurance market in 2012 than in some prior years.  After all, this was not a year in which the legislature needed to tackle workers’ compensation or medical malpractice reform, and efforts at bad faith reform stalled fairly early in the legislative session.  Florida thankfully […]

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Atwater Wants Cabinet Oversight of Citizens Inspector General

Atwater Wants Cabinet Oversight of Citizens Inspector General

Chief Financial Office Jeff Atwater has suggested that the Governor and Cabinet, serving as the Financial Services Commission, oversee the selection of an Inspector General to review Citizens Property Insurance Corporation.  Atwater also wants the Inspector General to report to the Financial Services Commission for at least 12 months. Governor Rick Scott recently called for […]

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FIGA Assessment Payable by December 31

FIGA Assessment Payable by December 31

At the recommendation of the Florida Insurance Guaranty Association (FIGA), the Office of Insurance Regulation has issued an order levying an assessment of 0.9% of net direct written premiums for FIGA’s “All Other” account.  This account encompasses most lines of property and casualty insurance other than auto and workers’ compensation.  For example, it includes fire, […]

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