On July 5, 2018 the Fourth District Court of Appeal reversed a judgment entered at trial in favor of the insureds, Risbel Mendoza and Vicente Jubes. The case involved a
Insurance claims stories seems to make news headlines nearly everyday, which is no surprise, as 1 in 15 homeowners make a claim each year, according the Huffington Post. Given the
An eight-year-old boy remains in police custody after attempting to rob a local convenience store at gunpoint, in West Palm Beach. The boy rode his bike to the store and
EF-1 tornado touched down in Coconut Creek It is believed a tornado touched down in several areas throughout Broward County January 27, 2016, causing significant damage. While each of the
As the city of Cape Coral begins coming to terms with the loss and damage of their belongings and homes, many residents are growing frustrated of not being able to
The hurricane season has ended and in Florida, this means a decade of zero hurricanes in spite of the fact that the country has had a few devastating hurricanes since
The hurricane season has ended and in Florida, this means a decade of zero hurricanes in spite of the fact that the country has had a few devastating hurricanes since
The 1957 children’s classic from Dr. Seuss, “How The Grinch Stole Christmas” has heartbreakingly happened in Miami Gardens. Four men broke into a home and stole all the presents under
The 1957 children’s classic from Dr. Seuss, “How The Grinch Stole Christmas” has heartbreakingly happened in Miami Gardens. Four men broke into a home and stole all the presents under
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation’s Board of Governors on Wednesday approved a slate of policy changes to bolster oversight of water loss claims while continuing to protect policyholders who need immediate
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation’s Board of Governors on Wednesday approved a slate of policy changes to bolster oversight of water loss claims while continuing to protect policyholders who need immediate
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue joined Broward Sherriff’s Fire Rescue to host a demonstration on how to safely deep fry a turkey this Thanksgiving holiday. The event was held on Monday November
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue joined Broward Sherriff’s Fire Rescue to host a demonstration on how to safely deep fry a turkey this Thanksgiving holiday. The event was held on Monday November
On Wednesday morning, NOAA released its data for the Pacific Ocean temperatures for the week of November 9. We hit a record — the current El Niño is the strongest in
On Wednesday morning, NOAA released its data for the Pacific Ocean temperatures for the week of November 9. We hit a record — the current El Niño is the strongest in
SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. (WSVN) — A house damaged in Hurricane Andrew is finally being repaired over 20 yeas later. After two decades, Ileana Garcia is finally getting her roof repaired
SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. (WSVN) — A house damaged in Hurricane Andrew is finally being repaired over 20 yeas later. After two decades, Ileana Garcia is finally getting her roof repaired
The role of the State government as a property insurer is continuing to decrease. Since 2012, Citizens Property Insurance has passed off more than 1 million property insurance policies to
The role of the State government as a property insurer is continuing to decrease. Since 2012, Citizens Property Insurance has passed off more than 1 million property insurance policies to
An appeals court Monday pointedly said it is up to state lawmakers — not the court system — to tackle a controversial issue in the insurance industry known as “assignment
The Florida Division of Insurance Fraud announced this month the arrest of a Naples, Florida man, Daniel T. Phelps. Phelps allegedly stole two insurance claim payments totaling over $96,000 from
Just this past summer several powerful windstorms have hit several areas in Florida. These storms have been strong enough to damage shingles and tear off roofs. As advocates for policy
Properties in Florida have a greater propensity to have roof damage from wind or hall. If you have lived in Florida for several years, you may have experienced storms that
On Monday, October 5th, one of the busiest roads in Miami was reopened, about eight hours after a sinkhole opened and caused major traffic delays, making the evening commute, increasingly
Tropical Storm Erika was treated as a breeze for South Florida. However, it was an effective practice drill for the community. Tropical Storm Erika teased South Florida for several days.
Knowing what insurance policy to purchase can be quite a task if you are unfamiliar with the market. As one of the largest assets Americans own, it is recommended that
Knowing what insurance policy to purchase can be quite a task if you are unfamiliar with the market. As one of the largest assets Americans own, it is recommended that
Natural disasters can strike us at any time. Homeowners can insure they are best prepared by documenting their home inventories. Home inventories are detailed list of household and personal belongings
Just last month, Hillsborough County gave two Valirco families three minutes to get out of their homes. This is shortly, after a 6- foot deep sinkhole opened between their homes.
Kevin McCarty, Florida Insurance Commissioner and top regulator voiced his concern over federal flood insurance rates in a letter to state Senator Jeff Brandes. McCarty stated they were “unfairly discriminatory”
The Consumer Electronics Association is estimating that consumer drone purchases will have a 50% increase in sales this year, meaning there will be an additional 300,000 drones in the skies.
Source: http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2015/08/21/379241.htm Among the lessons to be learned from Hurricane Katrina are that communities and all stakeholders should prioritize flooding as the greatest risk, devote more resources to preventive measures
A new survey found that less than one-third (29%) of insurance customers are satisfied with their current providers. At the same time, the number of customers who believe that most
The Freedom from Unwarranted Surveillance Act (FUSA), which took effect in Florida July 1, prohibits a person, state agency or political subdivision from using a drone to capture an image
Twelve-year-old Jaheem Horn is prepping for his return to school, and though he may look like an average junior high student, the Miami Police Department is hailing him a hero.
Police in southwest Florida say vandals spray painted the words “lion killer” on the garage door of the vacation home owned by a Minnesota dentist who has been identified as
Summer Flooding has caused damage and evacuations in Tampa Bay Area this year. The floods have forced some road closings and evacuations which have delayed airline flights. At Tampa International
It’s lobster mini-season in South Florida! Thousands of divers in South Florida will don masks and fins in search for spiny lobsters. But the popular sport-diving days can also be
Mandy Rodriguez, 35, was arrested on felony fraud and grand theft charges after an investigation revealed that Rodriguez, a licensed insurance agent, stole more than $80,000 in premium funds from
South Florida residents are planning to spend billions on revamping infrastructure as the seas continue to rise. Many scientists believe the sea level rise will lead to another phenomenon in South Florida.
As you may have noticed, several new insurance companies have been entering the market recently. Some Florida insurance companies are so new that they do not even have a sign
Making sure your home is properly insured is vital when living in Florida. Floridians have become complacent because of the decade-long hurricane draught, but it is essential to make sure
Being safer rather than sorry holds true when it comes to your homeowner’s insurance policy. The annual premium price difference between a standard policy and a specialized policy may only
Hollywood Police just released surveillance footage of three teens vandalizing Chaminade Madonna College Preparatory School. The teens broke into the school during summer break and cameras caught the teens ripping
With Florida’s population and development growing at a rapid rate in the past 10 years along the coast line, Florida’s vulnerability to horrific damage has increased immensely. Hurricane season is
After a Florida insurance company argued several policy exclusions in order to avoid a duty to defend an insured, the United States District Court of the Southern District of Florida
Marie Roseme, who has been living in the Woodlands Country Club for four years and the City of Tamarac for 11, is a home healthcare nurse and single mother
A South Florida appeals court sided with contractors that sought payment from insurance companies. In three high-profile cases from Palm Beach County, the 4th District Court of Appeal ruled against
In many states, insurance is still a stumbling block. If you are a ridesharing driver in certain states, you no longer have anything to hide from your insurer and are
More than three years after Hurricane Wilma hammered South Florida in October 2005, an appeals court has ordered a new trial to dispute Citizens Property Insurance Corp.’s decision to deny
Florida’s coastal communities have added an additional 1.5 million people and almost a half-million new houses since eight hurricanes whipped through Florida during back-to-back seasons a decade ago. The damage resulted
Damage that may occur during storms will attract people to offer to assess the damage. Make sure they are a reputable source. Watch this report for more information. video platformvideo managementvideo
31 people have been arrested after being held responsible for filing false insurance claims. The claims include 20 fires and 5 water damage cases, all totaling over $14 million in
When disaster strikes, generally people are completely distracted when it comes time to file an Insurance claim. After a disrupting incident, like a fire or plumbing leak, it is difficult to
On Monday, April 27, 2015, a severe thunderstorm for Southeastern Broward County and Northeastern Miami-Dade County let to flooded streets, quarter-sized hail and lightning. In North Miami, strong gusts of
Authorities have confirmed that a tornado touched down near Ocala, Florida last week, causing sever damage to dozens of homes. Luckily, no injuries were reported but at least half a
A series of South Florida Condominium Robberies committed by the same group of subjects has an estimated combined monetary loss of $2.5 million. The crimes are being investigated be three different
Researchers predict the 2015 Hurricane Season will be a mild one. They are predicting only 7 storms, compared with the 30-year average of 12. It is also predicted that three of
There’s good news and there’s bad news. The good news is Florida’s foreclosure activity has declined by more then a third from a year ago. The bad news is
In September of 2014, the Citizens Property Insurance Corp. decided to put an end to an Citizens assessment allocated to pay-off a bond issued by Citizens, a property insurer backed
Practice Management Appellate review differs significantly from litigation. Statistically, appeals stem from receiving the most undesirable outcome for a client. Appealing from a trial court decision can be daunting and
If your house was hit by a flood, it is important to learn how water damage affects your home. Within Minutes: Water contamination spreads to additional areas, increasing the expense of
Citizens Property Insurance Corp. reports it returned nearly $310,000 in refunds to affected policyholders in 2014 as part of its efforts to recover claims payments of $4.9 million by pursuing
One of the most common claims filed by homeowners in Florida involves water damage. Water damage can have several causes, including but not limited to plumbing leaks, roof leaks, drain
An incendiary fire destroyed a home that had been vacant for more than thirty days. The carrier denied the claim under the policy’s vacancy exclusion that excluded damage caused by
Attorneys would not be able to collect fees if they sued insurance companies on behalf of a repair contractor or other third party to an insurance contract, if a proposed
Sinkhole Litigation/Application Misrepresentation: trial court improperly granted summary judgment in insurer’s favor rescinding insurance policy on the basis that homeowners misrepresented condition of home in application because of the limited evidence
Most Florida homeowners have an insurance policy to protect their home against water damage, storm damage, vandalism, theft and fire. When a loss occurs, your insurance policy should allow you