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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Florida Property Insurance Reform Bill Goes into Effect July 1, 2008


The Florida Property Insurance Reform Bill, passed during the 2008 legislative session becomes law effective July 1, 2008. It offers a number of important protections and upgrades for Florida homeowners. Among the more important changes made to Florida law:


  • Extends the rate freeze for Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, the state's insurer of last resort, to January 2010.
  • Allows single-family residential homes and condominiums with a replacement value of up to $2 million into the Citizens insurance pool.
  • Requires Citizens' policyholders of property located in wind-borne regions and with an insured value of $500,000 or more to disclose the property's windstorm mitigation rating to prospective buyers.
  • Increases fines for violations of the insurance code and for unfair trade practices by private insurers.
  • Extends by one year to January 2010 a provision from last year's insurance bill that requires insurers to get state approval before raising property insurance rates.
  • Requires insurers to notify state regulators 90 days before dropping more than 10,000 homeowners' policies in one year.
  • Requires insurers to use state-approved methods to predict the risk of hurricanes, a key factor in setting rates.
  • Creates a bad faith cause of action for insurers who fail to pay undisputed portions of claims within 90-days.

While it does not completely solve all the problems causing rising insurance costs here in Florida, some of the requirements should help bring additional relief to residents who have seen their premiums sky rocket over the last few years.

If you have any doubts about whether your hurricane homeowners’ insurance company is treating you fairly regarding your insurance claim, please contact experienced hurricane damage attorney Michael D. Cerasa today to arrange your free consultation. Se habla español.

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posted by Michael Cerasa at 5:09 PM

If you have further questions about hurricane damage law, please contact attorney Michael D. Cerasa today to arrange a consultation. Se habla español.

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