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“The Roundup” is Origami Risk’s weekly bulletin of headlines and resources impacting risk, compliance, safety, P&C insurance, and healthcare.

Sat Oct 1 | Hurricane Ian is bad news for already high property insurance premiums 

Homeowners in the state of Florida, who were already paying nearly triple the national average for property insurance, will be forced to pay even more after Hurricane Ian. (continue reading) 

Tues, Oct 4  | Closing your health care practice: What you need to know 

There is not a single, universal blueprint for closing down a health care practice. Requirements often differ slightly based on state law and circumstance. That said, in order to make the process go smoothly to minimize any potential risk or liability, there are some general guidelines that health care providers should be aware of prior to closing down a practice. (continue reading) 

Tues, Oct 4  | Does car insurance cover hurricane damage? 

As the carnage from Hurricane Ian subsides, many drivers in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas are wondering if their auto insurer will pay to repair damages on their car. (continue reading) 

Wed, Oct 5  | These are the best times to buy pet insurance 

In addition to procuring food, toys and a warm place to rest, many of these pet owners may also now be considering pet insurance. (continue reading

Thurs, Oct 6 | Florida residents fear what’s next for property insurance after Ian 

Florida Senator Jeff Brandes is calling for the second special session on property insurance year, regardless from the first session results, but now that Hurricane Ian devastated parts of the state, they believe a second session could bring change (continue reading) 

Fri, Oct 7  | The essentials of GRC and cybersecurity — How they empower each other 

Cybersecurity focuses on the technical side of protecting systems, networks, devices, and data, GRC is the tool that will help the entire organization understand and communicate how to do it. Read to find out why is more relevant than ever. (continue reading

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