The last time you sought medical care, you likely made an appointment with your provider, got the treatment you needed, paid your copay or deductible, and that was it. No paperwork, no waiting to be ...
For the eighth year in a row, assignment of benefits lawsuits accounted for more than half of all litigation against insurers statewide, a newly updated report by the Florida Justice Reform Institute ...
FORT RUCKER, Ala. -- New, first and one-of-a-kind are words spoken a lot around Fort Rucker's 2-58th Airfield Operations Battalion. In relative terms, it's a new unit, standing up here in 2007. Most ...
Hurricanes Irma and Harvey have damaged large areas of Florida, Texas, and Louisiana, as well as brought heavy rain and wind to Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. As insurers handle ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — After repeated legislative battles about the issue in recent years, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a bill that will revamp the controversial insurance practice known as ...
Democratic Sen. Gary Farmer. Courtesy photo. After a fierce lobbying battle that included arguments about insurance rates and “bad actors,” the Florida Senate approved an overhaul of the insurance ...
Soldiers from 1-58th Airfield Operations Battalion lit up the Alabama sky like the 4th of July last week as part of their final predeployment field training exercise here. New solar-powered runway ...
TALLAHASSEE — Pointing to a law passed this spring, a divided Florida Supreme Court on Monday scrapped plans to take up a closely watched case about the controversial insurance practice known as ...
In response to the Monday, April 8, Sun-Sentinel opinion editorial, “Why Florida ranks among the most expensive states for homeowners’ insurance,” by Logan McFaddin, I would argue assignment of ...
It has been more than one year since The Florida Legislature passed a bill that significantly impacted the assignment of benefits (AOB) industry. The bill took effect July 1, 2019. Roofers, ...
After a fierce lobbying battle that included arguments about insurance rates and “bad actors,” the Florida Senate on Wednesday approved an overhaul of the insurance practice known as assignment of ...
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