
Independent licensed field adjusters are providing evidence to state regulators of alleged fraud, affecting thousands of homeowners in south and central Florida.

There’s lots of speculation about the future for Fla.’s property insurance market. Six insurers became insolvent this year before Hurricane Ian hit. Florida’s insurance market was in meltdown mode for two years before Hurricane Ian swamped Southwest Florida as a catastrophic Category 4 storm with 155-mph winds and record storm surge. Six insurers have been


Regret is common after a hurricane – Regret for the preparation of things you could have done but didn’t. If only I had properly secured my windows. If only I had organized my important papers and documents where I could find them fast. However, not all hurricane advice makes sense. Things you shouldn’t regret –

Florida’s sales tax holiday for hurricane disaster preparedness is here. Consumers can purchase qualifying supplies exempt from tax during the tax holiday. Passed by the Florida Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, the sales tax holiday begins Saturday, May 28 and extends through Friday, June 10. Atlantic Hurricane Season begins June 1 Now is the

Hurricane season might be the last thing on our minds right now will all the spring activities and end of school year events in full swing, but Wednesday marks one week until the official June 1 start of the season in the Atlantic Basin. The first tropical or subtropical storm of the season will be
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