The message from the Florida Chamber of Commerce Insurance Summit was loud and clear: Don’t mess with legislative changes that have all but restored the state’s property insurance market.
And while you’re at it, don’t repeal Florida’s personal injury protection (no-fault) auto insurance law, either.
“Thanks to the reforms, PIP is finally working pretty well. We need it to keep shining a light on auto fraud,” said Stephen Rosansky, an auto insurance defense attorney with Goldstein Law Group who spoke Thursday at the Chamber’s annual summit in Orlando.
Efforts have been made in each of