Florida Legislative Changes on Third-Party Litigation Funding
Florida's new legislation addresses third-party litigation funding, aiming to protect the insurance industry from excessive legal costs. Discover its implications and compliance needs.
Florida's new legislation addresses third-party litigation funding, aiming to protect the insurance industry from excessive legal costs. Discover its implications and compliance needs.
Explore challenges and prospects in Georgia's insurance market, including profitability issues, legislative efforts, and recent rate adjustments. Stay informed!
Explore Georgia's insurance market challenges, including rising costs and legislative reforms, and how they may affect rates and profitability in the future.
A detailed analysis of Louisiana's 2020 and subsequent tort reforms reveals increased challenges for personal injury victims and minimal impact on lowering insurance premiums, highlighting ongoing regulatory and industry issues.
Gallagher Re's report details how 2022-23 Florida tort reforms have improved property insurance market stability by reducing litigation costs and enhancing insurer profitability.
Florida's top five auto insurers cut rates by 6.5% after legislative tort reforms reduce insurer litigation risks, influencing market-wide rate decreases.
Louisiana's elevated bodily injury auto claims exceed national rates, impacting premiums and prompting ongoing debates over tort reform and insurer transparency.
Explore essential strategies for healthcare providers and insurers to manage liability risks and insurance coverage amid anticipated regulatory changes under the 2025 U.S. presidential administration.
Georgia's new tort reform laws SB68 and SB69 are anticipated to reduce insurance premiums by 3-5%, with the insurance commissioner promising strict oversight on rate filings and insurer practices.
Georgia's new tort reform law implements significant changes to premises liability, damages evidence, and litigation procedures aiming to reduce insurance costs and curtail excessive lawsuits.