Skip to content

menu

Open Legal Blog Archive logo
HomeAboutBlogsFAQsSubmit

Florida seeks help to cover catastrophe fund

By Chip Merlin on June 19, 2007

According to Florida Today, Gov. Charlie Crist is quietly considering hedging Florida’s gigantic hurricane bet, and with it raising the odds homeowners will get socked with a bailout bill. A draft report shows state financial advisers are considering spending $670 million to buy $6 billion in protection for the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund. The state fund sells discount storm coverage to insurance companies and in turn is backed by Florida consumers who would pay for any deficits caused by storm losses. The losses are paid with special charges on insurance premiums.

  • Posted in:
    Insurance
  • Blog:
    Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog
  • Organization:
    Merlin Law Group, P.A.
  • Article: View Original Source

Open Legal Blog Archive, Inc. logo
Seattle, Washington
Copyright © 2026, Open Legal Blog Archive, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Law blog design & platform by LexBlog LexBlog Logo