Florida Senate passes property insurance revamp
Private insurers are grappling with large financial losses that have led to rate increases. Some Democrats argued that proposed changes would hurt consumers and donât guarantee rates will decrease.
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By Jim Saunders
Updated Yesterday
TALLAHASSEE â With lawmakers taking widely different stances on what would be best for consumers, the Florida Senate on Wednesday passed a major property-insurance bill that targets roof-damage claims and litigation against insurance companies.
Supporters of the bill (SB 76) said lawmakers need to approve it to curb soaring insurance rates for homeowners. They said private insurers are grappling with large financial losses that have led to rate increases and customers shifting to the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. for coverage.