Who benefits from new insurance law?
The law is explicit that no premiums shall be charged to insurance companies for their participation in the program. The law is also clear that insurance companies may draw from the fund without any offsets for reimbursements which they may have received from other reinsurance sources. It provides for 100% reimbursement (90% of losses + 10% for "loss adjustment expenses") to insurance companies which is powered by tax dollars.
The law also provides for rulemaking authority, and specifically states that no findings are required for any rules deemed to be enacted on an emergency basis. The rulemaking authority created is specifically exempt from Fla. Stat. 120.54, which requires single subject rules, public notice, public rule development workshops, and notice of estimated regulatory costs, to name just a few highlights.
None of these procedural safeguards are required for rules promulgated under the new law.
While the law does provide for a rate reduction to consumers which is to be commensurate to the cost savings realized by the companies participating in the program, it appears that the insurance companies themselves are free to determine the amount, and there is neither a mechanism for oversight, nor a penalty for failure to comply.
The law also makes it more difficult to maintain a lawsuit against an insurance company. Fla. Stat. 624.155 allowed for, among other things, suits against insurance companies based on bad faith, but the new law does away with that and requires claimants to specifically prove a breach of contract. While refusing to pay a valid claim for years and years might not actually be a breach of contract, it could certainly be bad faith, but Floridians no longer have that option available.
You can also expect to see a separate roof deductible tacked on to policies at the next renewal, which means more out of pocket costs for claims which include roof damage.
Finally, the law creates a new avenue for insurance companies to collect legal fees against insureds when cases are dismissed, and removes an avenue for insureds to collect legal fees against the insurance companies. Attorneys are more likely to accept clients whose claims include favorable fee-shifting provisions, which means less attorneys may be inclined to represent insureds in policy disputes.
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