We are fast approaching Springtime in Tallahassee and the annual pilgrimage of politicians, lobbyists, media pundits, and various interest groups to our unassuming state capital. ...
For most of us, understanding how to develop and promote superior benefits packages for today’s age-diverse workforce is a bit like talking on the phone, texting on our PDAs, and checking e-mail on our laptops — all at the same time. ...
From E&S brokers to retail agents, domestic carriers and the London market syndicate, there is universal agreement that the current market is soft, has been soft for some time, and will remain soft through at least a portion of 2010....
Policyholders do not understand how the claims process works when the homeowner has less-than-full coverage on his property. It’s time for a math lesson....
There has long been a prevailing theory in the disability income (DI) industry that during recessionary economic times, it is easier for consumers to see the real impact of a loss of income. ...
A state audit released in January could spark a fierce legislative battle this spring and raises additional concerns about the viability of both Citizens Property Insurance Corp. and the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund (Cat Fund)....
The unique aspects of the environmental insurance market, combined with constant change, make it a challenging coverage for most insurance professionals. ...
The Florida Workers’ Compensation Statute has had a long and storied history since it first appeared in 1935....
A recent salary and workplace e-mail survey with Florida Underwriter readers produced a remarkably good return rate (more than double the industry average) and answers that were enlightening and, at times, surprising....
Florida has experienced unprecedented public adjuster involvement in first-party property insurance claims over the last several years....
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