California Bars Home Insurers from Shedding Policies in Wildfire-Hit Areas | Insurify
Insurance Commissioner
"This means that if you received a non-renewal from your homeowner's insurance
The moratorium comes on the heels of Gov.
The tough regulatory environment and catastrophic losses have exacerbated the state's insurance woes.
Since 2022, seven of the top 12 property insurers in
The
The plan appeared to be working, with Farmers pledging to increase its policies written in
But these recent wildfires could make insurers adjust their strategy.
What's next? Focused on recovery
"Our top priority is protecting Californians during this crisis and helping us to recover," Lara said in announcing the moratorium.
The ongoing wildfires have killed at least 24 people and destroyed more than 12,000 homes, businesses, and other structures.
Total insurance losses are likely to reach
They added that a total insured loss of
Lara hopes the moratorium will prevent a repeat of the aftermath that followed the destructive wildfires in 2017 and 2018. Following those disasters, insurance companies dropped tens of thousands of policyholders. Many went on to secure coverage through the state's FAIR Plan.
"I am using my moratorium powers to prevent insurance companies from canceling or non-renewing policies in wildfire-impacted areas so people don't face the added stress of finding new insurance during this horrific event," Lara stated.
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