Panic On The Streets of Tampa! / Hurricane Milton

And that is just initial insurance loss, then you have to factor in the reinsurance/underwriting loss.

Once the reinsurers like Berkshire Hathaway, Lloyds, Allianz, and Swiss Re begin refusing to cover the smaller insurance companies liabilities, that is when the market completely falls out, as it has begun to do.
Florida insurance already an absolute disaster. This is only going to make it worse!

Hard to see why any company would insure FL property at this point, which pains me to say given our family place on Marco Islabd.

Florida looks headed for a STATE INSURANCE FUND.
 
My son was on the last flight out of Orlando yesterday. He was supposed to be there for another week. This is the holiday he was originally due to take when covid hit. No luck at all that lad
 
Florida insurance already an absolute disaster. This is only going to make it worse!

Hard to see why any company would insure FL property at this point, which pains me to say given our family place on Marco Islabd.

Florida looks headed for a STATE INSURANCE FUND.
Which definitely, undoubtedly, without question, under De Santis, will be fully funded and work perfectly, all the time.
 
My son was on the last flight out of Orlando yesterday. He was supposed to be there for another week. This is the holiday he was originally due to take when covid hit. No luck at all that lad

Better safe than sorry mate, home safe and sound, and hopefully will get back there in better times.
 
America uses whether waffle houses are open as an unofficial gauge of the severity of a storm, its not a real country is it
 

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