When scanning the landscape and wreckage that was 2007, there is only one conclusion to make: Charlie Crist won. Not only did he become elected governor, he won the hearts and minds of Floridians,
After years of watching medical malpractice rates soar in Florida, and the state hemorrhage of doctors due to high insurance costs, all eyes are on the market where rates have fallen for the third
Rare is the moment when Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty has the opportunity to hand down the largest workers' compensation rate decrease in the state's history while getting high marks for
When the National Council on Compensation Insurance rolled out its proposed 16.5 percent rate cut, it shattered the conventional wisdom that employers and carriers had already experienced the full
In the five years since Florida lawmakers decided to insert a provision into the insurance law calling for the repeal of Florida's motor vehicle no-fault law, it was clear as of Oct. 1, 2007, that
Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty was in a good mood. Faced with a slate of controversial homeowners' rate filings and other issues that are stacked up like planes circling Chicago's O'Hare
The Florida Supreme Court has handed homeowners' insurers a major victory by upholding the state's value policy law, which states that insurers are only liable for damages covered under the policy,
As consumers, state lawmakers, regulators, and executive officers enter the final month before the possible end of the state's automobile no-fault personal insurance protection law, more attention is
Ask any industry professional, from the board room to the claim handler, What is one of the top two or three largest problems facing the industry? More often than not, the first answer will include
When the National Council on Compensation Insurance recently submitted its annual rate filing calling for a statewide average 16.5 percent rate decrease, it was a shot heard round the world in the