Author Archives: lynnem

About lynnem

Our blogger, Lynne McChristian, is the Florida representative for the Insurance Information Institute and is based in Tampa.

Putting the brakes an auto insurance fraud

Florida made the national news last week over its growing problem of auto insurance fraud. CBS Evening News had a segment on scammers cashing in on car “accidents”, and it included an interview with a former scammer explaining how it … Continue reading

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Florida building codes get top marks, yet lots of homes built before codes got smart

When it comes to building codes, Florida gets an A. Our fair – and increasingly hardy-built – state was one of three states earning more than 90 points on a 100-point rating scale to grade the regulations and processes for … Continue reading

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More eyes needed on insurance fraud, including consumers’

It’s a fact that Florida’s no-fault auto insurance system is flush with fraud. Recently, the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration validated that with a three-day sweep of pain clinics in Miami-Dade County and found regulatory violations in 90 percent … Continue reading

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Cracking the code on sinkhole claims

The Tampa Bay Times launched its new name and the New Year with a three-part series on the Great Sinkhole Lottery, titled ”Cracks in the System.” Here – at last – is the “big picture” on what the cost of … Continue reading

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Silence deafening on bank’s rescinding sinkhole requirement

When Citizens Property Insurance had its sinkhole rate hearing in September, there were people ginning up the hubbub by proclaiming that “people would lose their homes because lenders required sinkhole coverage.” I put those words in quotes since they were … Continue reading

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No more gambling on luck with state-run insurance programs

There is good luck and dumb luck – and both don’t seem to last. Calls to shrink Florida’s state-run property insurance mechanisms – Citizens Property Insurance and the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund – are coming from smart, practical people who … Continue reading

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Florida 2011 hurricane season uneventful, yet dismissing storm threat is for dreamers

Believing that Florida will never have another hurricane is a lot like believing in Santa Claus. You really want it to be true. And, now that Hurricane Season 2011 is officially over, it’s so delightful to dream that you can … Continue reading

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Watch what you heat: Prevent cooking fires

Your kitchen is the most dangerous room in the house. And, it’s about to be the center of activity with the holidays ahead. Cooking fires are the leading cause of home fires, so you need to watch what you heat. … Continue reading

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Social host liability means party not too hearty

It’s holiday party time, and if you are the party host, your responsibility extends beyond figuring out what appetizers to serve with the wine and beer. There is something called “social host liability,” which means at a party where alcohol … Continue reading

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Code ready with Building Ordinance & Law coverage

What is Building Ordinance or Law coverage – and do I need it? A Connecticut transplant asked that question last week as he was about to close on a newly-built home in Florida. He was looking over his homeowners insurance … Continue reading

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