Monthly Archives: March 2022

Insurer’s Contractual Vs. Statutory Duties
The Difference Between an Insurer’s Contractual and Statutory Duties Under Florida Law Insurance companies have two independent duties when it comes to paying a claim filed by a policyholder. The first duty is contractual, i.e., the insurer’s responsibilities under the policy itself. This contractual duty extends to any requirements regarding the evaluation and payment… Read More »

Protect Yourself And Your (Small Or Big) Business
How Florida’s Business Judgment Rule Protects Corporate Directors One of the main reasons that people create a legal entity for their business, such as a corporation or a limited liability company, is for liability protection. That is to say, such entities shield individual owners or directors from personal liability for actions taken by the… Read More »

Do I Need Florida Uninsured Motorist Coverage In My Auto Policy?
If you own a car in Florida, you should know that you are required to carry a certain minimum amount of auto insurance. Florida is a “no-fault” state, your insurance is expected to pay for any personal injury that you sustain in an accident. But this personal injury protection (PIP) coverage is often insufficient… Read More »