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Florida personal lines insurer Florida Specialty Insurance Co. (FSIC) has been ordered into receivership and will be liquidated after state regulators determined the company is insolvent and unable to establish a viable business plan moving forward.
The Florida Department of Financial Services has been appointed as the receiver and the insurer’s more than 90,000 policyholders have been notified to find a new insurance company immediately. DFS has also alerted agents to assist their policyholders with finding new coverage
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Please call Lee from Calles Financial at 954-270-7966, Your Insurance Consultant about Home Insurance, Auto, Flood, Private Flood, Car, Life Insurance & Financial Products, Business & Commercial Policies, and Group Products for business owners to give Employees benefits at no cost to the employer.
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https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/southeast/2019/10/02/544169.htm
Please call Lee from Calles Financial at 954-270-7966, Your Insurance Consultant about Home Insurance, Auto, Flood, Private Flood, Car, Life Insurance & Financial Products, Business & Commercial Policies, and Group Products for business owners to give Employees benefits at no cost to the employer.
Three people in Miami have been arrested in an alleged $39,000 personal injury protection (PIP) fraud scheme, according to a statement from the Florida Department of Financial Services.
Alean Machado, Barbarito Leyva-Claro, and Yoandra Rodriguez-Pena were charged with insurance fraud, grand theft, patient brokering and organized scheme to defraud for their role in the scheme that was exposed during an undercover operation.
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https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/southeast/2019/10/04/544435.htm