Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1053

Introduced
1/6/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Insurers

Impact

The implications of H1053 are significant in stabilizing the residential property insurance market in Florida. By outlining a precise reimbursement model, it provides insurers with the confidence to procure adequate coverage against hurricanes. This is particularly important as it addresses the timing issues that could lead to last-minute procurements, which often result in higher costs for consumers. Ensuring that the caps on claims and the guidelines for premiums are transparent will likely promote better practices in managing risk and coverage among insurance providers.

Summary

House Bill H1053 amends various provisions related to the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund (FHCF), updating the reimbursement requirements for insurers and modifying the definition of 'retention', which is the amount of losses below which insurers are not entitled to reimbursement. The bill aims to streamline the reimbursement process by ensuring insurers have a clear understanding of their obligations and the factors that determine premiums, thus enabling them to better manage their finances in anticipation of claims due to hurricane-related damages.

Contention

While the bill seeks to enhance the reliability of the FHCF and improve insurer solvency, there could be contention around changes to the cash build-up factors and adjustments to retention calculations. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of the proposed metrics in accurately reflecting insurers’ risk exposure during catastrophic events, as well as the potential for increased premium costs being passed on to consumers. The adjustments made to the conditions governing risk retention groups operating in Florida might also face scrutiny, particularly regarding compliance with state regulations.

Companion Bills

FL S0836

Similar To Risk Retention Groups

FL H1163

Similar To Risk Retention Groups

FL S1448

Similar To Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund

FL H1349

Similar To Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund

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FL S1448

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