Allstate stops accepting new property insurance applications in California
(KTLA) —
Almost a week after
Allstate told
Allstate was the state's fourth-largest property and casualty insurance provider in 2021, and a company representative confirmed to KTLA that the decision to stop accepting new homeowner insurance claims is to "protect current customers."
"We paused new homeowners, condo and commercial insurance policies in
California Insurance Commissioner
Last year, the commissioner enforced the new insurance pricing regulation under the Safer from Wildfires framework, requiring insurance companies to provide discounts to consumers who follow safety measures such as upgraded roofs and windows to prevent wildfire risks.
The new regulation aims to reduce insurance costs and create consumer risk rating transparency.
A representative from Allstate said that the change does not affect current customers or their ability to renew policies.
The state doesn't require potential homeowners to have insurance; however, many mortgage lenders may require some proof of insurance as a loan condition.
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New Business and Personal Lines Property and Casualty Insurance Paused In California
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