As it evaluates risk, Nationwide won’t renew 10,000 insurance policies in Eastern NC [The Charlotte Observer]
Nationwide’s decision to not renew 10,525 homeowners’ insurance policies in
“I’m thinking about this more like a possible canary in the coal mine, or a concern that’s raising flags today but probably isn’t necessarily raising rates for consumers on a large scale,”
Nationwide’s decision to not renew the policies was based on a review of climate severity, weather-related losses and the state of the reinsurance market, according to
While much attention on Nationwide’s non-renewals has focused on the 890 properties affected across
Nationwide’s action was first reported by
Nationwide told the
In a recent statement, Nationwide wrote, “Inflation and market disruptions impact insurance just like they do any other business. In many instances, this means we are updating our rates. It also means we are being more selective about where we write certain amounts of business and the amount of overall risk we are willing to write. These are tough decisions, but the right decisions that will enable us to be here long term for our customers.”
Nationwide and its affiliates write about 7.3% of North Carolina’s homeowners insurance policies, according to data from the
If Nationwide decided to pull out of larger swaths, or leave the state entirely, it could reduce the competition for writing homeowners insurance policies and drive prices up, warned Collier, the Temple professor.
That’s happened with some large insurers in hazard-prone states like
“There’s a lot of longer-term concerns that if something like this happened with Nationwide on a large scale in
Increased wind and hail losses from storms like Matthew and Florence played a role in the N.C. Rate Bureau’s requested 24.5% increase in homeowners insurance rates in 2021. Insurance Commissioner
As losses from disasters like large hurricanes and wildfires have mounted in recent years, the cost of reinsurance — the insurance that covers insurance companies — has spiked. Earlier this year, risk analysis firm Guy Carpenter reported that reinsurance rates on property in
“Even if we haven’t had a terrible event in
Should another large storm hit
Nationwide signaled a willingness to rewrite some of the policies, according to Tyson, if the wind and hail coverage is carried by the
It’s fairly common for insurance companies to seek a different party to carry the highest-risk portions of policies in hazard-prone states, Collier said. In
“That’s certainly a thing we’re seeing already in places with higher risk for things like wind damage,” Collier said.
In fact, Tyson wrote, many insurers writing policies east of
“North Carolina has a viable homeowners insurance market, coverage is available and the Beach Plan is robust,” Tyson wrote.
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