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Archives for 2014

The Palm Beach Barn Burners!

August 13, 2014 - Opinion by Scott Johnson Leave a Comment

Those with barrels of ink never really get their comeuppance.

But…when a major Florida daily that fancies itself an advocate for insurance consumers is accused by a leading advocate for insurance consumers of mistreating an insurance company, well…that’s about as close as it gets. [Read more…] about The Palm Beach Barn Burners!

Filed Under: General/Miscellaneous

Water Extraction… Florida’s biggest cost driver?!

July 25, 2014 - Opinion by Scott Johnson Leave a Comment

It’s Thursday, 2:15 in the afternoon. A Tallahassee plumber, who arrived at 9:00AM, has just left my home.

The result of a call from the utility company warning  of a potential water leak. My previous months water bill was $191.22 for 24,339 gallons of water (I had the sprinklers on every day).

But…since paying that bill I began hemorrhaging  nearly 128,610 gallons in three weeks at a cost of nearly $400.  And, I was told “… it’s still leaking!”

After checking the irrigation system (sprinklers) I discovered my worst water leak nightmare.  A pipe beneath the garage slab was leaking.  Water was pouring outside and into the neighbors yard.   Drywall was wet up to 18″ high.  Outside the brick wall was wet to the same height.  The fifteen year old indoor/outdoor garage carpet was soaked. [Read more…] about Water Extraction… Florida’s biggest cost driver?!

Filed Under: General Property Issues

SEAN SHAW… for which people?!

July 15, 2014 - Opinion by Scott Johnson Leave a Comment

Sean Shaw, a Democrat from Tampa and Florida’s former Insurance Consumer Advocate (ICA) now favored to win the District 61 house seat (See Note #1 below), appears to have completely sold out.

True. His leanings were never much in question. Even as the ICA he pushed for free access to “Citizens”, meaningless sound-bite regulations like Insurer Report Cards and subsidies over sound premiums. The Charlie Crist Plan.

Occasionally dispensation is due statewide advocates representing inland policyholders and wealthy coastal homeowners simultaneously.

But, not anymore. Not for Shaw. [Read more…] about SEAN SHAW… for which people?!

Filed Under: Public Adjusters

PA’s & Claim Inflation…it happens!

June 25, 2014 - Opinion by Scott Johnson Leave a Comment

After my May 28 post titled “PA’s & Chip Merlin; “…until proven guilty!” I was contacted by a Miami public adjuster. He was “fed up” with his “entire profession.” He wanted to quit and do something else.

He talked about fraud and corruption. He spoke of fancy cars PA’s drive and how they couldn’t afford them if they acted ethically. He talked about how fraud is motivated by exorbitant contingency fees subtracted from amounts otherwise due the claimant.

Except for the anecdote on “fancy cars” I thought he was reading from one of my blogs. [Read more…] about PA’s & Claim Inflation…it happens!

Filed Under: Public Adjusters

CHARLIE’S CURSE

June 16, 2014 - Opinion by Scott Johnson Leave a Comment

The curse of any perfectionist is in seeing only that which keeps perfection out of reach.  Never being thankful for what’s been gained. Never being satisfied with the status quo.

For me Florida’s improved property market is such a curse.  I’m a perfectionist.

The market, however, has it’s own curse–Charlie Crist’s overreaction to a temporary market adjustment. We were helpless as he stuck pins in the  industry voo-doo doll. Bragging as he did and chiding “…good riddance” to Florida’s future. [Read more…] about CHARLIE’S CURSE

Filed Under: General Property Issues

PA’s & CHIP MERLIN; “…until proven guilty!”

May 28, 2014 - Opinion by Scott Johnson Leave a Comment

Despite declining ranks, a decade of reform and record level prosecutions, news of dishonest public adjusters hasn’t abated.  Prompting one subscriber to comment on my “failure” to report recent arrests.  A bit strong I thought. Frequency, after all, can jeopardize classifying some occurrences as news.  Besides most public adjusters are honorable. [Read more…] about PA’s & CHIP MERLIN; “…until proven guilty!”

Filed Under: Public Adjusters

Wilbur Jones & the Killer in the Keys!

May 12, 2014 - Opinion by Scott Johnson Leave a Comment

This following story is timely for two reasons: one, hurricane season begins in a few weeks and; two, the National Hurricane Center just officially reclassified the Great Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 as the mightiest storm in history.  It replaces Hurricane Camille long thought worthy of such distinction.

I knew long ago the 1935 storm was the strongest ever. I knew because I interviewed one of its few survivors.  In my first book, “From Cartels to Competition”, I wrote about 24 year old Wilbur Jones.   Trapped inside an overturned rail road car,  he and others also were pinned beneath Henry Flagler’s rescue train.

I’ve just read that Jones,  formerly an insurance agent and well connected public figure, celebrated his 101st birthday. Perhaps his 1935 brush with death tells how fortunate we are today to have a Hurricane Center with advance warning systems.

Perhaps it’s a horrifying reminder of what mother nature may have in store beginning this June 1.  Enjoy! [Read more…] about Wilbur Jones & the Killer in the Keys!

Filed Under: General/Miscellaneous

Peoples Trust…some very good questions!

May 6, 2014 - Opinion by Scott Johnson 4 Comments

My postings on this blog site are often driven by my opinions. Opinions based on facts from everywhere and input from anyone in command of those facts.

In this report on Peoples Trust (PTIC) I’ll stick only to the facts and comments (good and bad) from others and refrain from personal speculation, (yes,  it’s possible).

You decide what it all means, if anything.  Feel free to share your thoughts with a published response below or an email to me directly. [Read more…] about Peoples Trust…some very good questions!

Filed Under: General Property Issues

Public Adjusters…fee caps & red herrings!

April 23, 2014 - Opinion by Scott Johnson Leave a Comment

Red herring, definition: noun; from the practice of drawing a red herring across a trail to confuse hunting dogs;  something that distracts attention from the real issue; something unimportant that is used to stop people from noticing or thinking about something important. [Read more…] about Public Adjusters…fee caps & red herrings!

Filed Under: Public Adjusters

Palm Beach Post…two sides, one story!

April 15, 2014 - Opinion by Scott Johnson Leave a Comment

I don’t know why I’m surprised when the Palm Beach Post lives up to expectations. [Read more…] about Palm Beach Post…two sides, one story!

Filed Under: Citizens, General Property Issues

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