May 31, 2016

Florida Lawmakers Continue to Probe the Viability of PIP Insurance

Florida Dept. of Financial Services officials are currently seeking outside funding to conduct a study weighing the benefits of Florida’s no-fault auto insurance, also known as […]
April 21, 2016

Auto Insurer and Hospital Dispute Access to Treatment Costs

On May 4, 2016, the Florida Supreme Court will hear oral arguments regarding a dispute between State Farm and Shands Jacksonville Medical Center involving contracts and […]
April 5, 2016

Florida Supreme Court to Hear PIP Fee Dispute

The Florida Supreme Court recently agreed to hear an appeal brought by Allstate Insurance Company in a dispute about fees paid to medical providers under Personal […]
April 5, 2016

State Farm Wins Case to Classify Public Information as “Trade Secret”

A Florida state court ruling now effectively allows State Farm (and other insurers) to make what was once publicly available information secret, in regards how many […]
January 28, 2016

Consolidated PIP Cases to be heard by Florida Supreme Court

The Florida Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal by a large auto insurer in a dispute about fees paid to health providers who treated […]
January 18, 2016

New Auto Insurance Legislation Could Lead to More Fraud

A minor change in Florida’s new auto insurance legislation could potentially have a big impact on the state’s drivers, including the possibility of increased fraud. Since […]
December 31, 2015

The End of No-Fault Insurance in Florida?

State lawmakers are contemplating ending Florida’s no-fault auto insurance system.  A new law could nix the current system in 2019 and is being done in response […]
November 23, 2015

Snowbirds Should Double-Check Auto Coverage

Recent studies have revealed that many snowbirds who drive to warmer states throughout the winter may not have the auto insurance coverage they need as they […]
November 20, 2015

South Florida Bank Accused of Taking Part in Auto Insurance Fraud Scheme

A local bank manager in West Palm Beach noticed “unsophisticated” looking people routinely cashing $8,000 checks from a medical clinic and alerted the bank’s security about […]