I’m a Tampa Bay insurance agent. Here’s what hurricanes Helene and Milton taught me
Strong building codes and programs to elevate homes and add features like hurricane shutters will help create a resilient Florida.
Strong building codes and programs to elevate homes and add features like hurricane shutters will help create a resilient Florida.
Hundreds of thousands of residents are under evacuation orders as the state faces its second major hurricane in two weeks.
Florida is most likely to experience an additional 5 to 6 inches of sea level rise between 2020 and 2040.
Global investors and reinsurers know that Florida represents 25% of their worldwide insured catastrophe risk
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By the Miami Herald Editorial Board In Florida, when business speaks, the Legislature listens. And when business is under threat, ...
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