Insurance company agrees to pay $30M to hurricane fund after filing bogus claims 8 years ago
Universal Property & Casualty Insurance Co. reimburses hurricane fund and pays more than $4M in fines for fraudulent storm claims. An insurance company has reached a deal with Attorney General James Uthmeier to pay millions of dollars into the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund (FHCF) following allegations of fraud.
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Florida insurer accused of fraudulently backdating storm claims to return $30M to state
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