Big insurance companies are fleecing disaster survivors – and the rest of us
The nation's largest home and auto insurance companies say we can trust them, but lately they're behaving far more like villains than heroes.
As the climate crisis intensifies, big insurance companies are protecting their bottom line instead of policyholders. They're canceling policies, raising rates and refusing to cover claims after major disasters – all while making huge profits from the causes of climate chaos.
Climate disaster damage in
All told, insurers have dropped over 1.9 million home insurance policies nationwide since 2018, a congressional investigation found.
Elsewhere, big insurance is raising rates dramatically. Home insurance premiums have risen by over 40 percent across
Even as they raise rates, the same companies are facing mounting complaints for not paying claims months after a major disaster – when they're needed the most.
In fact, major insurers are fueling the very climate crisis that's destroying people's homes.
Large insurance companies are also large institutional investors, investing their profits in stocks and bonds – including in the fossil fuel industry. Last year, the property insurance industry made
Even as the climate crisis renders much of the country uninsurable, the property insurance industry had
As of
The resulting profits ballooned insurance executive compensation packages by 30 percent last year. Forty-two top executives at nine major insurance companies took home a total of
By canceling policies, raising rates, not paying claims and investing in climate chaos, big home and auto insurance companies have revealed themselves to be anything but heroic.
Fortunately, they've never been our only option.
Local and regional insurance companies may not be household names, but they're the real deal. They understand the needs of the people they insure and are often part of the communities they serve. These companies are just as financially sound as the big guys. Many have been serving their communities for decades.
Best of all, switching to a local or regional insurance company could save you money, since they don't have multimillion-dollar advertising budgets.
Don't know where to start? Green America, my organization, offers a
We deserve better than villains investing in the same dangers they say they'll protect us from. Buying local home and auto insurance may just help you find the real hometown hero you need.



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