
What do I do if
Carrier threatened non-renewal if I file a claim.
Carriers sometimes imply or state that claim filing affects renewability.
Carrier threatened non-renewal if I file a claim.
Root cause
Why this happens
Carriers sometimes imply or state that claim filing affects renewability.
Know the law
Your rights as a Florida policyholder
Retaliatory non-renewal is regulated. FS 626.9541 prohibits discrimination.

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What to do
Solution steps
- 01
Step 1
Document the threat
- 02
Step 2
File claim as appropriate anyway
- 03
Step 3
Report threat to Florida DFS
- 04
Step 4
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Know the law
Relevant statutes
FS 626.854 Public Adjusters
Your right to professional representation.
FS 627.70131 Carrier Duties
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FS 627.70132 Notice Deadlines
When you must file.
FS 627.7142 Bill of Rights
What the carrier owes you.
FS 626.9744 Matching
Reasonable matching requirement.
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