Florida Court Suspends Allstate in Florida

On April 4, 2008, the District Court of Appeals, First District, State of Florida upheld the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation’s suspension of Allstate from writing insurance in the State of Florida.

The court found Allstate guilty of arbitrary reductions of "bodily injury claim payments to its policyholders and beneficiaries by up to 20%." It also determined that Allstate was engaged in ongoing criminal activity by failing to cooperate with the Office of Insurance Regulation’s investigation of a crime, and that this constituted a danger to the public health, safety or welfare of citizens.

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