Tis the season to be wary: Home (insurance) for the holidays

Thu Dec 13th, 2012 on     Homeowners Insurance,    

We may not have a white Christmas in Miami, but that doesn’t mean we don’t know how to celebrate. This time of year is jam-packed with office parties and get-togethers with friends. We deck our halls with boughs of whatever and invite people in to make our spirits bright. Seldom do we wonder about the insurance implications of our annual Christmas Eve cocktail party.

Insurers’ long-term care plans take a stand – against women p2

Tue Dec 11th, 2012 on     Insurance Claims,    

We are returning to our Dec. 5 discussion of long-term care insurance and the changes the industry is likely to impose beginning in 2013. Most of the changes will affect women’s coverage, particularly when it comes to premiums. Tougher underwriting standards are also on the horizon. For Florida residents, the prospect is just more turmoil with insurance in general.

Homeowners learn valuable lesson in Sandy’s wake

Mon Dec 10th, 2012 on     Homeowners Insurance,    

Many homeowners on the East Coast have learned a valuable lesson in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, and it’s a lesson Florida homeowners can take from as well. The lesson is this: Many homeowners whose properties were ravaged by Hurricane Sandy did not understand their insurance policies and as a result will not be compensated for the hurricane’s damage.

Sandy homeowners wait anxiously for insurance payments

Fri Dec 7th, 2012 on     Homeowners Insurance,    

It happens frequently in Florida after storms and hurricanes, and now homeowners in New York are feeling the frustration. In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, hundreds of thousands of homeowners are still waiting for their payments from their insurance companies. For most, it has been weeks and weeks since they filed their claims, and they still have yet to see a check.

Is Citizens a good corporate citizen? Report prompts inquiry

Mon Dec 3rd, 2012 on     Homeowners Insurance,    

Citizens Property Insurance Corp. is currently under investigation after closing its Office of Corporate Integrity. The investigation was ordered by Florida Gov. Rick Scott after the property insurance company hurriedly shut its internal watchdog’s doors following the compilation of a 73-page report indicating extensive misconduct within the corporation.

Florida court delays claim immunity decision

Sun Dec 2nd, 2012 on     Bad Faith Insurance,    

Having an insurance claim denied can quickly become a financial nightmare. Whether it be for housing damage, an auto accident, or an on-the-job injury, In times of denial of compensation, often legal action and the filing of a suit is the best means of recouping lost damages. In this regard, Florida policyholders should take special notice of an ongoing Supreme Court decision.

Tips for a successful disability claim

Fri Nov 30th, 2012 on     Long-Term Disability,    

The onset of a disability, whether sudden or gradual over time, can create a world of personal and financial worry. In addition to health costs, the potential for lost work income can quickly put a financially stable household in jeopardy. Fortunately, many disability insurance policies exist to offer aid in such moments of uncertainty and concern.

From one disaster to another: Insurers take on the drought 2

Tue Nov 20th, 2012 on     Insurance Claims,    

Chances are good that any fresh vegetables you eat during January, February and March were grown in Florida. We are also responsible for 70 percent of the country’s citrus production. We have 47,500 farms on more than 9.2 million acres. As a result of this heavy reliance on agriculture, Florida, according to a nationwide crop insurance trade association, knows about crop insurance.

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