California’s car insurance premiums are rising too: Which Bay Area cities pay more?
Over the past year,
And when it renewed again in October?
“The few insurance companies willing to write a policy were just as much if not more, so I kept my policy with Lemonade,” said Neil, who, despite driving less to reduce cost, said his monthly bill “more than doubled in the last seven months” from about
While there’s been much attention to rapidly rising insurance costs and policy non-renewals for
In
But that, too, is about to change next year. Beginning in January,
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“The lower limits were really just so low that they weren’t covering the cost,” Balber said. “At
Balber noted that
But the
“While the goal is to ensure adequate coverage for accident victims, this change will increase costs for policyholders,” Ritter said. “We knew that this was going to add a cost to a segment of the population that could least afford it.”
Rates vary from region to region, but factors brokers say are contributing to the rising premiums include increasing crime and wildfire and weather risk.
In the
“Rates are going up almost exponentially compared to what they were going up before,” said
Wealthier Bay Area communities and others with lower crime rates have lower insurance premiums, including
“Drivers living in locations with high traffic density, such as
As with home insurance, industry representatives and experts point to California’s heavy insurance regulations as a factor in the sudden rise in rates. The state requires extensive review of large premium increases and places other limits on factors insurers may use to set their prices.
“California’s insurance market is heavily regulated, prohibiting the use of gender and credit scores in rating,” Martin said. “Instead, they’re required to offer good drivers a 20% discount on their car insurance, and that’s not something most other states require of their carriers.”
Ritter said the state
“I think it’s really important to have that kind of understanding as to why you’re seeing the large rate increases that you’re seeing now,” Ritter said. “Unfortunately, all policyholders in
The fixes the
Consumers like Neil, who’s considering an electric bicycle or renting a car because of the soaring insurance costs of owning one, feel let down — by insurers, state regulators and local officials he feels are to blame for letting crime fester in his city.
“Everyone’s upset about the city of
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