South Florida’s new property insurance laws are taking effect as it enters a new hurricane season, predicted to be 65% above normal activity, and attorneys anticipate a rough ride for their homeowner clients.

Policyholders won’t be in a good position is there’s a hurricane in the short term. That’s according to insurance attorney Adrian Neiman Arkin of Mintz Truppman in Miami, who said no one’s premiums have yet gone down since Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a new property insurance bill into law last week.

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