Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky announced Thursday that the state's top five auto insurance companies are decreasing their average rates by 8%.
As of 2022, Floridians were paying the highest car insurance rates in the nation, according to a 2025 report by the nonprofit Florida Policy Project. | Opinion ...
Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky is announcing more great news for Florida’s top five auto insurance groups, with an indicated average rate change of -8% for 2026 ...
Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky announced "significant" auto rate decreases for the state's top five auto ...
Florida’s five largest auto insurers are indicating an average 8% rate drop for 2026. Regulators say improving market conditions could bring relief to some drivers.
Florida drivers may finally see a break in their insurance costs after years of paying some of the highest rates in the country. Recent data shows that insurance costs in the state are lower than they ...
Florida's top five auto insurers are lowering premiums by an average of 8% for 2026, impacting nearly 80% of policyholders.
The following information was released by Public Citizen: After revelations of deep flaws with Florida Citizens' Insurance's use of forced arbitration to resolve conflicts between Florida's insurer of ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky announced Wednesday that the state is approving more auto insurance rate cuts for the new year. The commissioner said USAA filed an ...
An assessment added after insurer failures will end in 2026, earlier than planned. Officials say policyholders statewide could save about $650 million.
Florida’s insurance commissioner submitted his letter of resignation Thursday, a day after the Legislature made major changes to the state’s troubled property insurance market. “I am so proud of the ...
HOMEOWNERS RIGHT HERE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA. PEOPLE THAT HAVE AN ISSUE WITH TAXES IN FLORIDA TALK ABOUT PROPERTY TAX. AFTER YEARS OF DOUBLE DIGIT HIKES, GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS SAYS THE STATE’S MASSIVE ...