Gables Insurance Recovery founder: New Florida insurers means ‘more competition, more options and potentially lower rates’

Carlos A. Plana, Founder for Gables Insurance Recovery
Carlos A. Plana, Founder for Gables Insurance Recovery - X
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Carlos A. Plana, founder of Gables Insurance Recovery, said that the approval of two new property insurers in Florida could foster greater competition and potentially lower costs for homeowners. This statement was made on X.

“Standard Insurance Exchange & Praxis Reciprocal Exchange to write homeowners in Florida,” said A. Plana. “This means more competition, more options and potentially lower rates for homeowners.”

Florida’s property insurance market is gradually stabilizing following legislative reforms, with new carriers entering the state. According to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, Stand Insurance Exchange and Praxis Reciprocal Exchange were approved in September 2025. These companies are the 16th and 17th new insurers since the reforms, contributing $574 million in surplus to enhance competition.

Florida continues to lead the nation in homeowner insurance costs. As reported by Bankrate in September 2025, the average annual premium for a policy with $300,000 dwelling coverage is $5,761, which is significantly higher than the national average of $2,151.

Market growth has been reflected in both insurer participation and policy counts. According to Insurance Journal, by mid-2025 Florida’s property insurance market wrote $23 billion in direct premiums and covered nearly 7.6 million policies. The state welcomed 17 new insurers since 2022 reforms, expanding competition.

Plana is a licensed Florida public adjuster with more than 25 years of experience in property insurance claims and disputes. According to his professional profile, he founded Gables Insurance Recovery and has specialized in hurricane and storm claims across Florida.

Gables Insurance Recovery, also known as GIR Property Claims, is a Florida-based public adjusting firm representing policyholders in disputes with insurers. According to its website, the company’s mission is to maximize insurance recoveries by handling claims, negotiations, and appeals for clients statewide.



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