The damage from Hurricane Ian has made it more difficult for Florida to get control of its property insurance crisis, but one Greenberg Traurig attorney is cautiously optimistic that the effects of the hurricane won’t “crater the marketplace.”

There are a number of pressure points that insurers are facing which have caused both insurers and consumers to suffer, according to Fred Karlinsky, co-chair of Greenberg Traurig’s insurance regulatory and transactions practice group.

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