Category: Firm News

Nashville Skyline

Tim Meenan to Serve as Chairman of Service Contract Summit

Tim Meenan will Chair the proceedings and be one of the featured speakers at the 7th Annual Extended Warranty and Service Contract Innovations Summit held September 28-30 in beautiful downtown Nashville. Tim will discuss new developments at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as well as recent state legislation covering service

Automotive News

Tim Meenan quoted in Automotive News Article

Hannah Lutz published and article in Automotive News entitled Another Reason to Pitch the Value of Service Contracts.   Lutz cites a recent survey conducted by AutoMD which found 74% of respondents said the cost of replacement parts would effect their vehicle purchase decisions. The article quotes Tim Meenan who suggest dealers

Man and woman shopping for washing machine.

Tim Meenan Quoted in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Article

Kiplinger just published an article entitled “7 Things You Must Know About Warranties on Appliances: Should you pay for extended protection on your home appliances?”   Yikes! Your new stove is electronic. You could play the odds You may already be covered. Ask who does the work. Check out the upstarts.

Former Insurance Consumer Advocate Joins Meenan P.A.

Tallahassee, Fla. – Meenan P.A., a Tallahassee law firm specializing in regulatory and legislative affairs, today announced that Stephen C. Burgess has joined the firm to serve in an “Of Counsel” capacity and Sarah Niewold has joined the firm as an associate. Stephen Burgess, the former Consumer Advocate for the

Insurance Laws that became effective on July 1, 2015

Of the 130 news laws that took effect on July 1, several of them impact insurance: Flood Insurance: SB 1094 intended to provide flexible insurance options for flood coverage. Drones: SB 766 prohibits the use of aerial drones to capture images that could infringe on the privacy of property owners

OIR to Review Charges of HIV Rx Drug Discrimination in ACA Plan Filings

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) is reviewing ACA plan filings that were due on May 15 to determine whether there is discrimination in coverage of HIV prescription drugs under the plan formularies.  In a memo (attached) issued by OIR on March 25, OIR directed insurers to refer to