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Shortage of Adjusters and Contractors in Florida Causes Headaches for Homeowners

20 Dec
Finding Contractors in Florida for home repairs.

It turns out that filing an insurance claim in Florida related to Irma is the easy part for many homeowners. Getting an adjuster to sign off on the final costs and locating a contractor to make the actual repairs is much harder. According to a recent article in the Sun Sentinel, one homeowner in Miami […]

Florida to get $615 million in federal relief for Hurricane Irma

11 Dec
Florida Homeowners Insurance Recovery

The state of Florida will receive $615.9 million in assistance from the federal government to help the areas that were hit hard by Hurricane Irma recover. The money has been earmarked to assist residents with housing, business losses as well as damaged or destroyed infrastructure such as bridges, sidewalks and roads. However, these federal funds […]

Will Florida homeowners insurance cover an Irma-related special assessment?

31 Oct
Florida Condo Insurance

Hurricane Irma did some major damage to the Sunshine State. According to the most recent estimates, the total for both insured and uninsured loss could be as high as $42 to $65 billion. This figure includes both residential and commercial property losses. If you were unlucky enough to experience damage to your home, you probably […]

New Palm Beach County, Florida Flood Map Zoning

08 Aug
Palm Beach, Florida. Amazing aerial view of coastline.

In October, roughly 50,000 Palm Beach County properties will be reclassified as either touching or being in a flood zone, which could dramatically change the cost of their homeowners insurance. However, a new map that was made available this week on a county website is leaving many homeowners confused and unsure about where their property […]

Despite Last Year’s Hurricane Damage, Insurance Companies Sticking with Florida Homeowners

13 Jul
Florida home insurance companies and rates

Roughly a decade ago hurricane Charley, Francis, Ivan and Jeanne hit the coast of Florida in one year and caused $45 billion in property damage. As a result many of the nations largest insurance companies pulled out of the Florida market altogether. There were a number of years before they returned, and premiums were definitely […]

Florida Must Tackle Insurance ‘Assignment of Benefits’ Problems

20 Jun
Florida Homeowners Insurance Rates

Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, Jeff Atwater recently addressed lawmakers and stated that the assignment of benefits insurance practice must be addressed as it continues to drive up homeowner insurance rates in Florida. While lawmakers looked at the problem this spring they could not agree on changes so nothing was done about a practice that insurance […]

Roofing Scams Target Florida Homeowners

06 Apr
Florida Homeowners and Roofing Scams

It’s been a tough storm season in Florida, leaving many people worried that their roof might have hail damage. This has led to some shady roofers to start working with less than honest attorneys to scam homeowners and their insurance companies utilizing the assignment-of-benefits (AOB) clauses that are in most homeowner insurance policies. According to recent […]

How to Shop Low Home Insurance Rates in South Florida

15 Mar
Affordable South Florida home insurance rates

Unfortunately, it looks like its going to be rate hike time again when it comes to homeowners insurance in South Florida. Most of the major insurance companies that write policies in the southern part of the state are seeking rate hikes, so be prepared when renewal time rolls around. As an example, People’s Trust, which […]

Hurricane Hermine Damage Seen as Modest

21 Sep
Tropical Storm Hermine Hits Florida

It has been 11 years since Florida suffered a Hurricane strike. Unfortunately, that lucky streak recently ended when Hurricane Hermine came home to roost. Luckily, Hermine will only have a modest impact on the property insurance industry in the Sunshine State according to industry experts. Hermine weakened to a tropical storm as it continued its […]