OUTRAGED FLORIDA CITIZENS INVESTIGATE THE CONNECTION BETWEEN STATE FARM INSIDER & FLORIDA GOV RICK SCOTT, STATE FARM INSURANCE, & THE MYSTERIOUS OFFSHORE COMPANY DAVINCI REINSURANCE,LTD
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Pushing Rope: State Farm FLA Connection to DaVinci Reinsurance Ltd
Pushing Rope: State Farm FLA Connection to DaVinci Reinsurance Ltd
Pushing Rope: State Farm FLA Connection to DaVinci Reinsurance Ltd
Pushing Rope: State Farm FLA Connection to DaVinci Reinsurance Ltd
Pushing Rope: State Farm FLA Connection to DaVinci Reinsurance Ltd
Pushing Rope: State Farm FLA Connection to DaVinci Reinsurance Ltd
How State Farm cashed in on a crisis | HeraldTribune.com
How State Farm cashed in on a crisis | HeraldTribune.com
But State Farm never really left Florida."
How State Farm cashed in on a crisis | HeraldTribune.com
How State Farm cashed in on a crisis | HeraldTribune.com
The virtual corporation was launched in 2001 by State Farm and a Bermuda reinsurer with which it has close ties.
State Farm provided $200 million in seed capital. Its partner, RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd., took on management and the recruitment of other investors."
How State Farm cashed in on a crisis | HeraldTribune.com
Through DaVinci, State Farm quietly continues to collect money from thousands of former customers who were told their homes were too risky to insure.
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Pushing Rope: State Farm FLA Connection to DaVinci Reinsurance Ltd
Pushing Rope: State Farm FLA Connection to DaVinci Reinsurance Ltd
Insurance regulators question State Farm's dire claim | HeraldTribune.com
He said it allowed State Farm Mutual to manipulate the books of its Florida subsidiary to achieve whatever result it desired."
Insurance regulators question State Farm's dire claim | HeraldTribune.com
Insurance regulators question State Farm's dire claim | HeraldTribune.com
Insurance regulators question State Farm's dire claim | HeraldTribune.com
Pushing Rope: Rick Scott Signs SB 408
The insurance industry isn't hurting in Florida. They are rigging the system to its advantage."
Pushing Rope: Rick Scott Signs SB 408
Pushing Rope: Rick Scott Signs SB 408
The man who pushed for this legislation is Mark Wilson, president of the Florida Chamber of Commerce."
Pushing Rope: Rick Scott Signs SB 408
Rick Scott Goes Back to Roots in Visit to State Farm in Winter Haven | Colodny, Fass, Talenfeld, Karlinsky & Abate, P.A. | Florida Law Firm
In his address Scott joked about his mother, Esther, being featured in an ad and how he spent a lot of money making it.
Thompson went on to talk about the challenges facing State Farm, saying the company "was struggling." State Farm officials announced last week they were conducting a review of the company's operations that could result in local layoffs. The company employs 1,400 people in Winter Haven.
"We need politicians in Tallahassee who understand the issues of our business and make decisions about how this business is run," Thompson said.
"This election is very important to all of us, so it's important that we get involved. We need some reform on the property insurance side and we need a governor who's going to have an interest in supporting some necessary reform."
"We've got to get back to where people want to sell insurance in the state," Scott said.
He said his plan calls for working on insurance fraud, sinkhole issues and regulatory reform, "so you can sell State Farm Insurance instead of Citizens Property Insurance," a reference to the state-backed insurance fund.
While State Farm doesn't endorse candidates, it encourages its employees to go to the polls, Neal said.
Rick Scott Goes Back to Roots in Visit to State Farm in Winter Haven | Colodny, Fass, Talenfeld, Karlinsky & Abate, P.A. | Florida Law Firm
He was born in Bloomington, Ill., where the company was founded, he said. All his relatives worked for State Farm, including his mother who was paid 44 cents an hour when she was a high school student during the company's beginnings, he said. His uncle worked for State Farm for more than 30 years, he told the crowd.
He also said the company has to be profitable.
'Insurance has to make a profit or it won't be around,' Scott said. 'I'm running for governor because we've got to get the American dream going again.'
But with the regulations state businesses face, making a profit is difficult, Scott said"
Rick Scott Goes Back to Roots in Visit to State Farm in Winter Haven | Colodny, Fass, Talenfeld, Karlinsky & Abate, P.A. | Florida Law Firm
October 14th, 2010
The article was published in The Ledger on October 14, 2010:
By Merissa Green
http://www.theledger.com/article/20101014/NEWS/10145101/1078/YOURTOWN21?Title=Rick-Scott-Goes-Back-to-Roots-in-Visit-to-State-Farm-in-Winter-Haven
Republican candidate for Governor Rick Scott speaks during the State Farm employees candidate forum, Thursday, October 14, 2010 in Winter Haven, Florida.
He was born in Bloomington, Ill., where the company was founded, he said. All his relatives worked for State Farm, including his mother who was paid 44 cents an hour when she was a high school student during the company's beginnings, he said. His uncle worked for State Farm for more than 30 years, he told the crowd.
He also said the company has to be profitable.
'Insurance has to make a profit or it won't be around,' Scott said. 'I'm running for governor because we've got to get the American dream going again."