"We had public adjusters that were not licensed in Florida that would descend upon a neighborhood going door-to-door to get homeowners to sign contracts, and they were exorbitant in their charges," Michael Steinger, of InjuryLawyers.com. (Credit: jccain/Adobe Stock)

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law new requirements for public adjusters as part of a wider piece of legislation addressing consumer protections for the P&C and health insurance marketplaces.

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