Florida lawmakers set to meet on ailing insurance market
The leaders of the
Lawmakers will be tasked with reforming elements of the state's troubled property insurance market, providing tax or other financial relief related to damage from Hurricanes Ian and
The session comes as
Next week's special session will be the second time the
Lawmakers in May passed legislation creating a
The legislative package was seen by many in the statehouse as a meaningful first step in repairing the market, though some said it did not do enough to immediately lower rates for homeowners.
The insurance industry blames overzealous litigation for problems in the market.
Attorneys' groups have argued insurers are also to blame for refusing to pay out claims, saying homeowners file suit as a last resort.
The turmoil has caused the industry to see two straight years of net underwriting losses exceeding
Homeowners unable to get coverage or priced out of plans have flocked to the state’s public insurer of last resort,
Republican Gov.
His office didn't immediately return an emailed request for comment on Tuesday.



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