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Ian Recovery Roundup: 535,000 claims so far; disaster fund tops $45 million

Ian Recovery Roundup: 535,000 claims so far; disaster fund tops $45 million

by News Service of Florida | Oct 18, 2022

More than 535,000 insurance claims have been filed since Hurricane Ian roared ashore last month. At the same time, the Florida Disaster Fund has collected approximately $45 million in donations to aid this hit hardest.  State officials are seeking a way to use the...
U.S. Physical Therapy announces impact to operations from Hurricane Ian

U.S. Physical Therapy announces impact to operations from Hurricane Ian

by Jordan Kirkland | Oct 17, 2022

51 of the USPH’s 614 clinics were affected by Hurricane Ian Founded in 1990, U.S. Physical Therapy, Inc. operates 614 outpatient physical therapy clinics in 40 statesThe company’s clinics provide preventative and post-operative care for a variety of...
DeSantis holds massive fundraising advantage with one month to go

DeSantis holds massive fundraising advantage with one month to go

by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | Oct 17, 2022

Combined funds in both Ron DeSantis’s campaign account and an affiliated committee total $102 million Charlie Crist’s accounts have about $2.9 million between them In the week after Hurricane Ian, both campaigns raised roughly equal funds TALLAHASSEE —...
Mixed signals on Ian insurance losses; And some shameless rooftop solar shilling

Mixed signals on Ian insurance losses; And some shameless rooftop solar shilling

by Brian Burgess | Oct 16, 2022

Will Hurricane Ian become the costliest storm in U.S. history?  Maybe not Depending on who’s talking, Hurricane Ian could be the costliest storm in American history, or perhaps nowhere near that bad. High resolution aerial surveillance flights immediately...
Moody, FRLA continue to monitor price gouging following Hurricane Ian

Moody, FRLA continue to monitor price gouging following Hurricane Ian

by Jordan Kirkland | Oct 13, 2022

State officials continue to monitor price gouging as Florida recovers from Hurricane Ian FRLA, the state’s non-profit hospitality industry trade association, issued a stern message for the hospitality industry: there is absolutely no tolerance for price gouging...
Car and boat insurers took a hit from Ian, but reinsurance will help mitigate damage

Car and boat insurers took a hit from Ian, but reinsurance will help mitigate damage

by Brian Burgess | Oct 13, 2022

Damage projections from auto and boat losses were initially substantial, totalling several billion between the state’s largest auto insurers New estimates from Progressive Insurance show a significant hit, but reinsurance is reducing the impact Other major...
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