STATE TAKES AIM AT FEDS IN FLOOD INSURANCE LAWSUIT

Wind insurance rate increases aren’t the only costs crippling Monroe County property owners. 

A new requirement forces everyone with a wind insurance policy with the state-run Citizens Property Insurance to also carry flood insurance.

The state of Florida has joined nine other states in a lawsuit filed against the federal government that opposes sharp increases to the cost of flood insurance through the national flood insurance program.

Board members from the Keys nonprofit group Fair Insurance Rates in Monroe — FIRM — are in Tallahassee this week opposing Citizens’ increases to wind insurance, but also offering their support and research to Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody in the federal lawsuit.

“Citizens policyholders must secure and maintain flood insurance regardless of whether they are in areas prone to inundation, elevated, or do not have a federally backed mortgage,” states the FIRM website. “FIRM supports efforts to protect from floods and ensure homeowners are educated about what their policies do and do not cover. However, the flood insurance requirement has led to an additional financial burden for Monroe County residents already struggling to afford astronomical windstorm insurance rates.”

Mel Montagne, president of FIRM, told the Keys Weekly on June 5 that he is hoping to schedule a meeting with Moody “to let her know we’re behind her and are willing to help with this flood insurance lawsuit that Florida has joined with nine other states.”For more information about the proposed Citizens rate hikes and the flood insurance requirement, visit firmkeys.org and take part in the Call to Action to help the organization’s efforts on behalf of Monroe County property owners.

Mandy Miles
Mandy Miles drops stuff, breaks things and falls down more than any adult should. An award-winning writer, reporter and columnist, she's been stringing words together in Key West since 1998. "Local news is crucial," she says. "It informs and connects a community. It prompts conversation. It gets people involved, holds people accountable. The Keys Weekly takes its responsibility seriously. Our owners are raising families in Key West & Marathon. Our writers live in the communities we cover - Key West, Marathon & the Upper Keys. We respect our readers. We question our leaders. We believe in the Florida Keys community. And we like to have a good time." Mandy's married to a saintly — and handy — fishing captain, and can't imagine living anywhere else.