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CFO ALEX SINK AND GENERAL MILLIGAN,
INSURANCE CONSUMER ADVOCATE, UNVEIL NEW WEBSITE FOR FLORIDIANS
Floridians can log on to
www.MyFloridaCFO.com/ica/
to learn about the Insurance Consumer Advocate
Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex
Sink joined General Bob Milligan on his first day reporting for duty as
Florida’s new Insurance Consumer Advocate. Pledging to increase awareness
of the Insurance Consumer Advocate’s office, the two unveiled a new website
designed to educate Floridians about their vision for the position, as well
as provide contact information for consumers with insurance-related
questions. Floridians can now go online at www.MyFloridaCFO.com/ica/ to access the
Insurance Consumer Advocate’s office.
“As I stated during the
campaign, I want the Insurance Consumer Advocate to become a household name
in Florida,” said CFO Sink. “One of the first steps in strengthening the
Insurance Consumer Advocate is educating Floridians about this position and
how it serves the people.”
“As the Insurance Consumer
Advocate, it’s my goal to help educate and help defend the rights of
Floridians when it comes to insurance,” said General Milligan. “Together,
the CFO and I will also be searching for new insurance solutions that will
increase competition, stabilize the insurance market and offer consumers
more choices.”
CFO Sink has a
three-pronged vision for a stronger Insurance Consumer Advocate: proactive,
investigative, and challenger of unfair rate increases.
• Proactive - The
Insurance Consumer Advocate will be proactive in finding insurance solutions
in other areas. An example of a potential area needing attention is the
access and affordability of health insurance. While property insurance has
understandably been forefront on Floridians’ minds, Florida has a real
health insurance crisis as well. More than 3 million Floridians lack health
insurance and our state ranks among the bottom when it comes to insuring our
children. A stronger insurance consumer advocate will be empowered to bring
solutions and ideas from other states or work with Congress to create
federal solutions.
• Investigates
Bad Practices - The Department of Financial Services runs a statewide
consumer helpline that receives approximately 500,000 financial and
insurance-related inquiries annually. A stronger Insurance Consumer
Advocate will examine the real-time concerns and complaints we receive from
Floridians everyday. We can identify negative trends and bad business
practices, and a stronger Insurance Consumer Advocate will have the
authority to call attention to insurance companies operating in bad faith,
using unfair trade practices, or deceptive or misleading sales tactics.
• Challenging
Unfair Rates - Floridians deserve a strong Insurance Consumer Advocate who
will go head-to-head with the insurance companies seeking unfair and
unjustified rate increases. In order to be effective in challenging unsound
rate hikes, the Insurance Consumer Advocate needs to have clear legal
authority. The Insurance Consumer Advocate also should have access to all
the same information as the Office of Insurance Regulation.
CFO Sink and General
Milligan will work with leaders in the House and Senate to enhance the
current powers of the Insurance Consumer Advocate. This may include the
ability to intervene as a party in legal and administrative proceedings,
have access to the public model for hurricane loss projections, investigate
insurance schemes or practices that adversely affect Floridians, appeal any
action taken by the Office of Insurance Regulation, and hire additional
staff in the areas of health and life insurance.
General Milligan was
elected Florida's Comptroller from 1994 until 2002. General Milligan served
in the U.S. Marine Corps for 35 years, rising to the rank of lieutenant
general (3 stars). While a member of the Florida Cabinet, General Milligan
helped create the current position of Chief Financial Officer. Throughout
his service, he was known for doing what was right and putting people ahead
of politics.
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