Triple-I Blog | How Georgia Might Learn From Florida Reforms – Go Health Pro

Triple-I Blog | How Georgia Might Learn From Florida Reforms – Go Health Pro

By Lewis Nibbelin, Contributing Writer, Triple-I Georgia – frequently featured on the American Tort Reform Foundation’s list of “Judicial Hellholes” – may want to consider imitating its neighbor Florida in pursuing legal system abuse reforms, Triple-I CEO Sean Kevelighan suggested in a recent  interview for WBS News/Talk Radio.  In 2022 – the year Category 4 … Read more

Triple-I Blog | The Importanceof ProtectingCritical FacilitiesFrom Lightning Strikes – Go Health Pro

Triple-I Blog | The Importanceof ProtectingCritical FacilitiesFrom Lightning Strikes – Go Health Pro

By Kelley Collins, Director of Business Development and Communications, Lightning Protection Institute We rely on critical facilities not only in our day-to-day lives but also during emergencies and natural disasters. As defined by government agencies, such as FEMA, critical facilities include fire stations, police stations, hospitals, and emergency operation centers, among others. But here’s the … Read more

Triple-I Blog | Resilience Investments Paid Off in Florida During Hurricane Milton – Go Health Pro

Triple-I Blog | Resilience Investments Paid Off in Florida During Hurricane Milton – Go Health Pro

By Lewis Nibbelin, Contributing Writer, Triple-I Babcock Ranch – a small community in southwestern Florida dubbed “The Hometown of Tomorrow” – made headlines for sheltering thousands of evacuees and never losing power during Hurricane Milton, which devastated numerous neighboring cities and left more than three million people without power. Hunters Point, a subdivision on Florida’s … Read more

Triple-I Blog | Hail: The “Death by 1,000 Paper Cuts” Peril – Go Health Pro

Triple-I Blog | Hail: The “Death by 1,000 Paper Cuts” Peril – Go Health Pro

By Lewis Nibbelin, Contributing Writer, Triple-I Earlier this year, baseball-sized hailstones in Denver totaled vehicles and pummeled homes and businesses during the second-costliest hailstorm in Colorado history, equating to billions in damages. Melon-sized stones hit Texas the same month, downing power lines and requiring snow plows to reopen roads. Hail – a sub-peril of severe … Read more

Triple-I Blog | US Consumers See Link Between Attorney Involvement in Claims and Higher Auto Insurance Costs: New IRC Report – Go Health Pro

Triple-I Blog | US Consumers See Link Between Attorney Involvement in Claims and Higher Auto Insurance Costs: New IRC Report – Go Health Pro

According to a new survey conducted by the Insurance Research Council (IRC), most consumers believe attorney advertising increases the number of claims and lawsuits and the cost of auto insurance. The report, Public Opinions on Attorney Involvement in Claims, analyzes consumer opinions on attorney involvement in insurance claims and expands prior research. Overall, 60 percent … Read more

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