Comprehensive tort reform spurs record filings
New cases initiated last month stood at 280,122. That influx was 126.9% higher than the previous record in May of 2021. Florida’s statewide E-filing Portal
New cases initiated last month stood at 280,122. That influx was 126.9% higher than the previous record in May of 2021. Florida’s statewide E-filing Portal
Several UPC customers and insurance agents have reached out to ABC Action News In-depth Reporter Stassy Olmos, worried about their open damage claims from the
The cost of property insurance remains a hot topic in Florida. Even before Hurricane Ian, which wreaked havoc across the state, including here in Central
Property insurance rates in Florida are predicted to jump at least 40 percent in 2023, according to the Insurance Information Institute. Mark Friedlander, the institute’s director
The Florida homeowners property insurance segment of the market is facing significant challenges after a costly year in 2022, which left the group of main
It pays to be in the inner circle of the so-called “largest injury law firm.” Personal injury scion and Morgan & Morgan attorney Matt Morgan
From 2019 to 2022, the Florida Legislature enacted four separate property insurance reforms that sought to rein in abusive property insurance litigation fueled by one-way attorney’s fee
Florida authorities on Friday charged a man with unlicensed contracting, insurance fraud and failing to obtain workers’ compensation coverage on his workers, after he solicited
Sen. Lori Berman (D-Boynton Beach) called the bill “a gift from our governor to big businesses at the expense of our citizens and small businesses.”
Auto insurance and tort-reform groups are keeping their fingers crossed after a second Florida House subcommittee approved a bill that would ban assignment-of-benefits agreements for