For the next 90 days or so, Florida property owners are little more than sitting ducks, helpless to the whims of a merciless Mother Nature and the storms she’s capable of spooning up. The dice are loaded in favor of Mother Nature. What she decides to do in the coming months will set the course for Florida’s future – for better or worse – for years to come.

 

And meanwhile as Florida property owners wait, there’s nothing Governor Ron DeSantis or anyone else is doing on behalf of its citizens, to fix the state’s property insurance crisis in time to make a difference.

In the realm of politics, the very notion of helplessness is abhorrent to elected officials and the voters who put them in office. We elect lawmakers to “take action,” to solve problems and overcome obstacles and most importantly to protect its citizens and not big business interest, like insurance carriers. Having passed a series of new reforms in the past year, favorable to the insurance industry, with a façade that it was aimed at fixing the state’s precarious property insurance market on the consumer level, Florida’s elected leaders have essentially done all the harm they can do— for now, disappointing its constituents.

Those fixes currently only help the insurance companies and won’t deliver measurable relief to Florida property owners for quite some time, if at all. With the next scheduled legislative opportunity to course-correct the ship not coming until the spring of 2024, that means it’s sit back and hope Mother Nature doesn’t harm the citizens of Florida as they scramble to find affordable coverage.

At this point, the ultimate factor that could bring property insurance relief to Florida is completely out of human hands. A major storm—or worse, multiple storms—hitting Florida in 2023 would not only cause untold property damage but could also trigger a cascading series of financial consequences with the potential to thrash Florida’s otherwise healthy economy. On the flip side, if the state dodges the proverbial bullet this year, experts say it will provide much-needed breathing room for everyone and perhaps provide another shot at comprehensive reforms next year aimed at helping Florida citizens and not just the insurance companies fattening their pockets.

Consumer Law Office (CLO) – Resolving YOUR Property Damage Claims & Disputes For Maximum Settlement.

 

If your property was damaged during a tropical storm, hurricane, or other severe weather event let CLO help you receive the maximum property damage compensation you are entitled to under your insurance policy.

 

Your insurance company hires experts to protect their interests.

Your representation should be no different.

 

CONTACT CLO TODAY! 305-940-0924 FOR A FREE COMPREHENSIVE PROPERTY DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND CONSULTATION.

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