The lawsuit officials seek to have thrown out claims that Florida's new insurance law violates the First Amendment rights of roofing contractors due to advertising requirements.
An above-average storm season combined with material issues means roofing contractors need to prepare their contracts and teams to better serve customers.
The New York company and its owner pleaded guilty to petit larceny and fifth-degree insurance fraud as well as second-degree grand larceny and second-degree insurance fraud.
We discuss what Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called the most significant insurance reforms in his state in a generation and how they impact roofing contractors.
The lawsuit alleges a Florida Insurance Commissioner improperly allowed insurance companies to circumvent state law in order to change customers’ policies.