Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The state-backed insurer expects to have slightly more than half a million policyholders by the end of the year. The policy roster ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Hillsborough County circuit judge has ordered state-owned Citizens Property Insurance Corp. to stop sending claims disputes to ...
TALLAHASSEE — The state’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp. quickly appealed after a Hillsborough County circuit judge Friday sided with a homeowner who challenged the constitutionality of a ...
Emails reveal lawmaker questioned Citizens Property Insurance's arbitration authority before rollout
VERO BEACH, Fla. — A new WPTV investigation reveals a lawmaker questioned whether Citizens Property Insurance had the statutory authority to force policyholders with claim disputes into arbitration, a ...
Report finds Citizens Insurance wins 90% of claim disputes; FL Rep calls arbitration process harmful
In an effort to help what he calls “distressed” Citizens Property Insurance policyholders in Florida, Rep. Maxwell Frost last week sent a letter to Gov. Ron DeSantis and other state officials pressing ...
The head of Florida's state-backed insurer, Citizens, is defending recent legal reforms against criticism. Reforms that made it harder for policyholders to sue insurers are credited with stabilizing ...
The homeowner, Michael Kaiser, had a property insurance policy with Citizens when a hurricane damaged his home. The homeowner filed a claim and ultimately sued Citizens for allegedly failing to ...
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Fewer Citizens policyholders, yes, but will they have a better shot at winning a claims dispute?
The number of property owners covered by the state’s insurer of last resort has dropped dramatically — but options for resolving disputes between Citizens Property Insurance Corp.’s and its customers ...
The number of policyholders with Florida's state-backed Citizens Property Insurance has dropped by 63% since its peak in 2023. Recent tort reforms have made it more difficult for policyholders to sue ...
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