Check out Insurance Journal’s recent including a special report on new legislation to help Floridians who are battling the state’s property insurance crisis. This legislation aims to solve some of the issues plaguing Florida’s homeowners insurance market, which lost $1.5 billon last year. Three homeowners insurers have also dropped thousands of policies in the state adding to the problem.
Also, don’t miss an update explaining Florida’s new statute which provides immunity for COVID-19 related lawsuits from Ryan Burns of the law offices of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin in Fort Lauderdale.
Plus, Jamie Allen Cole and Eric Stettin from the law firm Weiss Serota Helfman Cole + Bierman provide an update on the potential liabilities that cities and insurers face from Florida’s new anti-riot law.
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