Florida Authorities Charge 4 in Fraudulent Roof Claims, Issue Warrant for Contractor December 5, 2023 By Insurance Journal staff Florida authorities have announced the arrest of four people in connection with an alleged scheme to deliberately damage roofs in...
TV Station Airs MMA Partner’s Admissions During Staff Meeting May 26, 2023 By Jim Sams A New Orleans television station broadcast an audio recording of a founding partner of the McClenny Moseley & Associates law...
Lawsuit Seeks to Recover $3M Invested in Hurricane-Damage Lawsuits April 27, 2023 A restoration contractor that helped finance an effort by McClenny Moseley & Associates to file thousands of hurricane-damage claims in...
Hurricane Claim Law Firm Paid Almost $14M for ‘Prescreened’ Client Leads February 16, 2023 By Jim Sams The McClenny Moseley law firm agreed to pay $3,000 to $3,500 in advance for each prospective client referred to it...
Florida CFO Calls for Ban on Assignments of Benefits, Limits on Public Adjusters October 21, 2022 By William Rabb In the wake of Hurricane Ian, Florida’s chief financial officer has taken a hard line on insurance claims litigation, calling...
Fla. Appellate Courts Uphold AOB Rulings Favoring Property Insurers October 15, 2021 By William Rabb Three more appeals in assignment-of-benefits cases have resulted in rulings that favored Florida property insurers. Florida’s 3rd and 4th District...
Business News: RiskStream, Sedgwick, Clara Analytics January 22, 2020 RiskStream Launches Innovation Lab The RiskStream Collaborative, a consortium of insurers that making a joint investment in blockchain technology, has...