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Hello, I’m Lisa Miller, a passionate writer. My words weave tales that evoke emotions, spark imagination, and foster connection. Through my stories, I aim to inspire and transport readers to worlds of wonder and introspection.
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The Florida Insurance Roundup from Lisa Miller & Associates

The Florida Insurance Roundup from Lisa Miller & Associates

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"The Florida Insurance Roundup" podcast from Lisa Miller & Associates, is your program on the people, issues, and regulations shaping Florida’s Insurance Market. Lisa, a former deputy insurance commissioner, brings you the latest developments in Property & Casualty, Healthcare, Workers' Compensation, Litigation, and Surplus Lines insurance from around the Sunshine State. She is a nationally-recognized disaster insurance and recovery expert. Based in the state capital of Tallahassee, Lisa Mil ...
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A new report claims that Florida's property insurance market is full of “low quality insurers,” especially those Florida-based companies that write the bulk of the 7.5 million homeowners and condo insurance policies. It casts aspersions on Demotech, the rating agency that reviews their financial stability. Former Florida Deputy Insurance Commission…
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Join Jake Seal Black Hangar Studios, as he delves into the fascinating topic of Hollywood's influence on world cinema. In this insightful podcast, Jake explores how Hollywood's storytelling techniques, production values, and global distribution networks have shaped the global film industry.Oleh Lisa Miller
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How will the insurance bills that passed in the recently completed 2024 Florida legislative session compliment past marketplace reforms? Is a property insurance market marred by carrier insolvencies in recent years and ongoing double-digit rate increases starting to stabilize? Former Florida Deputy Insurance Commissioner Lisa Miller talks with two …
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Embark on a cinematic journey with Jake Seal Black Hangar as he unveils the secrets of film production. In this podcast, discover the intricacies of pre-production planning, the collaborative magic of production, and the transformative power of cutting-edge post-production techniques.Oleh Lisa Miller
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Ray Shelton, Ph.D. is a nationally-known expert on stress and the impacts it has on frontline personnel in disasters and other crises. He is a Fellow and the Director of Professional Development for The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, in Miller Place, New York. He’s seen tragedy first-hand over 35 years serving with the Nassau Coun…
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Welcome to "Jake Seal's Hollywood Insight," where the acclaimed actor shares invaluable tips for aspiring actors in the film industry. Join Jake as he delves into the world of Jake Seal Black Hangar Studios, offering insider advice on training, networking, and navigating the industry.Oleh Lisa Miller
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Join Jake Seal Black Hangar in a compelling podcast as he delves into the crucial conversation of Diversity and Inclusion in the Film Industry. From a filmmaker's perspective, Jake explores the transformative power of diverse storytelling, emphasizing the need for authentic representation on and off the screen.…
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Renowned filmmaker and industry veteran, Jake Seal, has made an indelible mark on the world of cinema with his exceptional storytelling and filmmaking prowess. In an exclusive insight into his craft, Jake Seal shares five indispensable techniques that he believes every filmmaker should master.Oleh Lisa Miller
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Embarking on the journey of love and commitment is a joyous occasion, and one of the symbolic expressions of this commitment is the engagement ring. While emotions run high during this special time, it's essential to balance the romantic dream with a practical financial plan. Crafting a budget for a finance engagement rings, a crucial aspect of man…
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Embarking on the journey of marriage is a momentous occasion, and for many, it begins with the symbolic exchange of a sparkling engagement ring. While the sentiment behind this gesture is priceless, the financial aspect can be a concern for some. To alleviate this concern, individuals can explore options such as engagement ring financing, allowing …
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Renowned film producer Jake Seal delves into the profound impact of music on cinematic emotion, unveiling the artistry behind film scores. In his insightful exploration, Seal unravels the delicate interplay of visuals and a powerful soundtrack, emphasizing the pivotal role of music in crafting emotional resonance.…
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In this riveting podcast episode, Jake Seal Black Hangar delves deep into how technology is revolutionizing the film industry. From digital filmmaking innovations to the rise of immersive technologies like VR and AR, Jake offers insightful perspectives on reshaping cinematic storytelling for the modern era.…
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Making movies is like putting together a big team of creative people who turn a story into an awesome visual experience. The one leading this teamwork is the film producer, someone with a vision who oversees the whole process from start to finish. Jake Seal, a well-known film producer, explains seven important things that define what a film produce…
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Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are getting closer to providing insurance companies with a new underwriting tool to combat fraud: the ability to review meeting minutes and other public documents from homeowners and condominium associations, whose communities are home to nearly half of Florida’s 22.3 million residents. …
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Media coverage has intensified over an allegation by three independent insurance adjusters that Florida property insurance companies are cheating their policyholders out of rightful claim payouts. The three accuse the industry of altering their field adjuster reports and reducing claim payouts – all without their knowledge or approval. Former Flori…
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An interim report submitted to the Florida Building Commission says that Southwest Florida coastal communities impacted by last September’s Hurricane Ian were “ill-prepared” for the storm surge and flooding, despite lessons on wind mitigation learned from Hurricane Charley 18 years earlier. Ian was the costliest storm in Florida history, killing 15…
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The December 2022 property insurance market reforms passed by the Florida Legislature are making a big difference already, with fewer and less severe non-hurricane claims and fewer daily lawsuits, according to a major Florida insurance company. Former Florida Deputy Insurance Commissioner Lisa Miller talks with Stacey Giulianti of Florida Peninsula…
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Florida property insurance companies, their policyholders, and repair contractors are starting the New Year with a new law designed to reform an out-of-control marketplace. The Florida Legislature in December passed comprehensive measures to stem high insurance and reinsurance rates, carrier insolvencies, inflated claims, excessive litigation, and …
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The Florida Legislature is meeting in special session the week of December 12 to address two issues vital to Florida’s economy: disaster relief for Hurricane Ian victims and further insurance consumer protections for homeowners across the state. Property insurance and reinsurance rates have grown by 100% or more in the past three years, yet insuran…
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Most damage from Hurricane Ian appears to be from flooding, rather than wind, and thus won’t be covered under most Florida homeowners insurance policies. Insurance adjusters face a challenging job now determining whether it was wind or water or both that damaged a home, and in some cases in what order, for hundreds of thousands of properties across…
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Alternative dispute resolution – including appraisal – is playing an increasingly important role in settling homeowners property insurance claims. Florida’s 2019 Assignment of Benefits (AOB) law requires third party contractors to utilize these alternatives before filing a lawsuit against an insurance company, if required by the policy. Former Flor…
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The Florida Legislature in a May special session passed a series of reforms to help stabilize a property insurance market that has seen a growing number of carriers stop writing business or becoming insolvent. Homeowners rates keep growing by double-digits and coverage is increasingly difficult to obtain. Former Florida Deputy Insurance Commissione…
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The Florida Legislature will meet in a special session May 23-27 called by Governor Ron DeSantis to “bring some sanity and stabilize” Florida’s property insurance market. Homeowners are suffering big rate increases and some have lost their coverage, while a growing number of insurance companies are going insolvent or reducing or eliminating their p…
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Beside their direct impact on Florida homeowners, multiple double-digit rate increases in property insurance are impacting Florida’s real estate market as well. If rates continue to rise, there’s concern they will affect the availability and affordability of insurance for new homebuyers. Former Florida Deputy Insurance Commissioner Lisa Miller expl…
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The Florida Legislature begins its 2022 session on January 11. Among the bills filed are those seeking enhanced insurance consumer protection, greater safety for high-rise condominium buildings following the Surfside collapse, COVID-19 relief, controls on prescription drug costs, and legislative redistricting. Former Florida Deputy Insurance Commis…
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Florida Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier told a legislative committee in late September that the state’s property insurance market is in “critical condition” with a growing number of insurance companies losing money and consumers facing continued double-digit rate increases. A new set of reforms designed to help is already being challenged in …
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In the wake of the Champlain Towers South condominium building collapse, insurance companies are looking to tighten their underwriting requirements on Florida condo association policies. Policy renewal premiums are expected to increase up to 25% for those that can’t show a good building maintenance record. While the commercial residential market ti…
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Florida’s new property insurance reform law takes effect on July 1. While its intent is good, Florida policyholders are in desperate need for the law to have a significant impact on double-digit rate increases and questionable door-to-door solicitation practices. Will it deliver? Former Florida Deputy Insurance Commissioner Lisa Miller walks us thr…
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The Florida Legislature has passed a property insurance reform bill designed to stem double-digit rate increases, costly claims practices, and excessive litigation. While the bill awaits the Governor’s expected signature into law, there are questions about just how effective it will really be. Host Lisa Miller, a former Florida Deputy Insurance Com…
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Florida’s residential and commercial property insurance market is in a precarious state of flux, for both insurance companies and consumers. Old hurricane claims, litigation abuse, and fraudulent repair tactics have led to big underwriting losses and rising reinsurance rates. Those are being passed along to Florida residents in double-digit rate in…
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Whether you’re an insurance consumer or professional, 2020 is providing lessons and insight into the changing Florida insurance market for 2021. How can you get the best priced coverage for your needs? And for insurance professionals, how can you better serve your customers now and in the long-run? Host Lisa Miller, a former Florida Deputy Insuranc…
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As hurricane season heats up, a growing number of properties located outside of FEMA-designated high-risk flood zones are actually flooding. The problem is especially bad in the urban areas of America’s cities. A national survey shows nearly 85% report experiencing urban flooding. Insurance claims are on the rise, too. Host Lisa Miller, a former de…
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The invisible coronavirus' crushing impact is being felt by businesses small and large – and on the insurance companies that insure those businesses. But for those organizations with business interruption policies, do they have a valid insurance claim because the government shut them down and/or their business was "interrupted"? There’s a lot of di…
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In the six months since legislative reform, insurance companies report the number of Assignment of Benefit (AOB) claims in Florida are way down as are related lawsuits. But they’re also seeing new strategies by contractors and their attorneys to work around the reforms. On the other side, contractors complain that without the “old AOB,” they’re get…
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The Florida Legislature begins its 2020 session this Tuesday, January 14 amid growing concern about the state’s property insurance market. Two carriers have failed in recent months. Others are seeking rate increases of up to 30% to stem rising reinsurance and litigation costs. Future financial ratings downgrades on some Florida domestic insurance c…
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Two hundred Mexico Beach, Florida homes sitting beach block from the Gulf of Mexico, yet labeled X-Zone, FEMA’s lowest risk for flooding, were nearly wiped out by 2018’s Hurricane Michael. Many of those residents had no flood insurance, complicating which damage from the Category 5 storm may or may not be covered by their homeowners insurance. In f…
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Recent disasters and the growing number of open insurance claims are creating renewed interest in an alternative to costly litigation in resolving claims disputes: mediation. While claim frequency is down, claim cost is way up – more than five times what it was 20 years ago. Unnecessary and abusive litigation, including Assignment of Benefits (AOB)…
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Not only was the Florida Building Code not fully effective in buildings damaged by Hurricane Michael, but neither were mitigation efforts designed to fortify our homes and businesses, according to a new FEMA report. A team of building experts conducted an assessment of 350 structures affected by Michael’s Category 5 winds that reached upwards of 16…
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As Hurricane Dorian bears down on Florida, two reports that examined damage from last fall’s Hurricane Michael have mixed reviews on building construction in Florida’s Panhandle. While newer homes built after the 2002 Florida Building Code was enacted suffered less structural damage than older homes, the roof cover loss and siding damage was just a…
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The July 4 earthquakes that hit South Central California are a fresh reminder that California's population is the most susceptible in the country to major earthquakes. So why is it, that earthquake insurance is no longer required as a condition for California mortgages? Especially, when wind insurance is required throughout the state of Florida and…
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