Governor DeSantis Signs Consumer Protection Legislation to Support Florida Policyholders When Disaster Strikes
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"A healthy insurance market results in a wide array of consumer choices, competition on price and coverage options, and insurers that are financially strong and able to promptly pay the full value of claims. Unfortunately, due primarily to excessive litigation,
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Senate Bill 7052, signed by the Governor today, enacts several consumer protection measures that further increase competition and accountability in
* Clarifying that once a roof deductible is applied, no other deductible under the policy may be applied to any loss caused by the same covered peril.
* Tolling the time period for an individual deployed to a combat zone or combat support posting to file a property insurance claim for the duration of the deployment.
* Requiring property insurance mitigation discounts be updated at least every five years and requiring insurers to provide consumer-friendly information on their website describing hurricane mitigation discounts available to policyholders.
* Requiring liability insurers to follow proper claims handling practices on behalf of their policyholders and increasing penalties for insurers who don't.
* Prohibiting any altering or amending of an adjuster's report without providing a detailed explanation for any reduction of the estimate of the loss.
* Prohibiting officers and directors of impaired or insolvent insurers from receiving a bonus.
* Increasing the maximum administrative fines that may be levied by the OIR on insurance companies by 250 percent generally, and 500 percent for violations stemming from a state of emergency such as a hurricane.
The Governor also signed HB 799 related to property insurance. The bill expands mitigation discount programs for policyholders by:
* Requiring a property insurer's residential rate filing to allow for mitigation discounts which reduce the potential for windstorm losses.
* Requiring residential property insurers to provide reasonable discount, credit, or appropriate reduction in deductibles for wind uplift prevention measures as a part of their rate filings.
* Clarifying provisions included in Senate Bill 2A related to Citizen's
HB 881, signed by the Governor today, expands eligibility for the My Safe Florida Home Program, ensuring more Floridians can participate. The program was first included in Senate Bill 2D signed by the Governor last year, and upgrades funded through the program can result in premium discounts for program participants.
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Original text here: https://www.flgov.com/2023/05/31/governor-desantis-signs-consumer-protection-legislation-to-support-florida-policyholders-when-disaster-strikes/



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