With nearly three million residents lacking health insurance and increasing numbers of employers dropping or reducing coverage to workers because of rising costs, you would think the topic would get
The Florida Auditor General's Office recently released a critical report that found the state's Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) is failing to adequately monitor the medical malpractice insurance
There's something wrong when the idea of health reform generates more attention from Hollywood than from our politicians in Tallahassee or Washington, D.C. But with this summer's release of Michael
When the Florida legislature forms a task force to study any state-run organization, the target is often in for a grilling akin to being on the witness stand with a fierce prosecutor in their face.
Insurance remained at the top of the legislative agenda this spring as the Florida Legislature debated everything from the future of no-fault auto insurance to making it easier for Floridians to
As the legislature once again starts plowing through the latest attempt at homeowners' insurance issues, many lawmakers and consumers have pushed other vital types of insurance concerns to the
When Hurricane Andrew devastated southern Miami-Dade County in 1993, it washed away a 100-years' worth of basic assumptions about the threat of hurricanes and the impact they could have on a
Forget that one in six Floridians is without health insurance. The Florida Hospital Association's number one legislative priority this spring is auto insurance. Florida's no-fault system of insuring
Three years after the medical malpractice reform insurance debate shook Tallahassee during an unprecedented three special sessions, the aftershocks are still rumbling across the state. Though the
On the day after Election Day, President Bush was asked at a nationally televised news conference how he would work with incoming Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, a woman who called him