Florida
3 Florida property insurance companies announce reduction in rates, desire to give homeowners some relief
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Three Florida property insurance companies have either announced a reduction in their rates or the desire to pass some relief on to homeowners.
Insurance experts call this move a glimmer of hope in an otherwise troubled insurance market in Florida.
The reductions in property insurance premiums don’t equate to a whole lot of money, but they could mean a step in the right direction.
Bridget Shearn talked about how much she pays right now for property insurance; in a house she’s owned for the past 26 years.
″It’s huge, 4,000 is a lot of money, it’s not like I have a huge house,” Shearn said. “It went up $1,000 from last year, and from that year, it went up like $2,000.”
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News4JAX spoke with Cooper Nightingale, who said his premium skyrocketed steadily from 2019 to the present.
“When I first moved in my house I was paying, $1,600 a year, and now it’s like $5,000,” Nightingale said.
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Nightingale said his premium consistently jumped 15 to 20% each year. But now, there’s some potentially good news on the horizon for Florida homeowners.
The following three companies have either reduced their rates or are seeking a rate reduction from the Office of Insurance Regulation:
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Florida Peninsula Insurance announced a 2% average reduction in property insurance for the more than 122,000 residential policies it insures, for new policies and renewals, starting in July.
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Slide Insurance Company is seeking a 0.5% decrease in the average rate it charges to insure single-family homes.
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Florida Family Insurance Company is also seeking a 0.5% decrease in premiums for owners of houses, condominium units and rentals.
There’s also encouraging news from the state-backed insurance company Citizens, which posted a net income of $746 million last year, compared to a $2.2 billion loss in 2022.
Citizens has also successfully used depopulation to decrease its policy count – that’s where customers are shifted to private insurance. They’ve gone from 1.4 million customers in Sept. 2023, to 1.17 million by the end of February.
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The homeowners News4JAX spoke with on Monday just learned about what could be positive news. However, they remained skeptical because they hadn’t seen any relief on their premium yet.
“I don’t think so, that would be great, that would be wonderful,” Nightingale said.
Nightingale said he’d have to see it to believe it.
Fraudulent lawsuits were also a big reason for the property insurance crisis, but the reforms in the legislation last year seem to be working.
According to S&P’s global report, the spending on legal defense costs by Florida Insurance fell by approximately 4%.
Florida still leads the nation in the number of litigated property insurance claims. But there appears some headway in this direction as well.
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Florida
Florida woman confesses to stabbing 76-year-old roommate to death, authorities say
A Florida woman confessed to stabbing her 76-year-old roommate to death before covering his body with a tarp, stealing his truck and driving away from the scene, according to authorities.
The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office identified the suspect as Shannon R. Giblin, 48.
Shannon R. Giblin (Photo: Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office)
In a news release, the sheriff’s office said deputies were dispatched to a home on Sunday after they received a report about a person who was not breathing. When they arrived at the home, they found a man, later identified as Paul De Wayne Bradley, who was dead.
Police said they tracked Giblin down in Bradley’s truck, which was missing from the driveway, in Sarasota County.
“As Charlotte County detectives questioned Giblin, she provided a confession to stabbing Bradley following an argument,” Sheriff Bill Prummell said in the release.
“After realizing that the victim was beyond help, Giblin then covered Bradley with a tarp and left the scene in the victim’s pickup truck,” Prummell added.
Online jail records show Giblin was charged with second-degree murder, as well as grand theft of a motor vehicle.
“I want to recognize my Major Crimes detectives who worked this case through the night and identified the suspect quickly,” Prummell said. “They truly show a dedication to their craft and the results are irrefutable. I also want to thank the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office for their quick actions in locating and detaining her based on the intelligence my team was able to share. As I have always said, Southwest Florida is fortunate to have law enforcement who work together so effectively for the people we serve.”
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Giblin is being held without bond, according to the release.
Florida
Florida No Kings protests planned for Stuart, Fort Pierce
There are two No Kings protests planned for the Treasure Coast; one in Stuart and one in Fort Pierce.
No Kings Day protests are scheduled for March 28, with over a thousand protests planned across the United States.
Organizers say the No Kings events will challenge President Donald Trump as he escalates “his attempts to control us.” Dozens of protests are planned across Florida, including two on the Treasure Coast.
Here’s what to know about the protests.
What is a No Kings protest?
No Kings is a nationwide protest organized in response to President Donald Trump and his administration.
“It is on us, the people, to show that we will fight to protect one another and our country,” according to the nokings.org website. “If he believes we will roll over and allow him to take our freedoms, he is mistaken.”
One core principle of No Kings is a commitment to nonviolent action. The organization’s website states participants should seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with dissenters and act lawfully.
No Kings protest in Stuart
No Kings protest in Fort Pierce
No Kings protests in Florida
There are dozens of protests planned across Florida, including two on the Treasure Coast, with one in Stuart and one in Fort Pierce. Find a protest near you.
Olivia Franklin is TCPalm’s trending reporter. You can contact her at olivia.franklin@tcpalm.com, 317-627-8048 or follow her on X @Livvvvv_5.
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