California regulators reject — for now — State Farm’s emergency rate hike request
Earlier this month, the company asked the
The insurer, which had previously issued warnings about its financial stability, said the rate increases are necessary to ensure it can continue to pay out claims after covering more than
“The burden is on
While Lara shot down State Farm’s immediate request, his department could still ultimately approve the increase to homeowner premiums, though potentially at a lower rate.
If approved, it’s unclear how much premiums could increase in the
In a statement, Lara said he’s scheduled a
“This lack of approval sends a strong message to
State Farm’s latest plea to regulators followed a 30% rate hike request in June. At the time, the company asked the insurance department to grant a “variance” to raise premiums higher than usual due to the company’s uncertain financial outlook.
With the June request still pending, the insurer asked regulators to approve the smaller emergency hike to help cover losses in the
Consumer groups said they supported Lara’s request for more information but argued that under state law, the meeting should instead be held as a public hearing.
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