California's regulations are hindering insurance provided wildfire protections
Now when homeowners need insurance the most,
Founded in 2008, Qualified Insurance Resources provide targeted wildfire mitigation efforts that are financed entirely by insurers willing to pay for a mechanism to reduce their losses when wildfires rage. These pre- and post-mitigation efforts take certified firefighting crews and wildland engines into evacuation zones to provide critical services to insured properties and their surrounding areas. More than two dozen top insurance companies provide these services to a total of eight million properties throughout the West. And as the third largest resource protection entity in the nation, QIRs provided protection on nearly 10,000 insured properties in 2020 alone.
With a 99.9 percent success rate, QIRs are a viable tool that can greatly increase a home's survivability during a wildfire. And since these private mitigation services are accessed by homeowners at no additional cost through their standard homeowners insurance policy, QIRs are not only effective, but they are affordable to the average homeowner.
However, these private mitigation resources face costly barriers affecting both the QIR suppliers and consumers wishing to purchase insurance policies that provide these services.
As an emerging industry, Qualified Insurance Resources are not an officially recognized resource and must negotiate access to their insured properties on a case-by-case basis. Despite having engines and crews ready to deploy and the same certifications and training as government agency firefighters, QIRs must take precious time to negotiate access to these insured properties during a wildfire event. This process is especially precarious in
And there are other hurdles stymying this innovative approach to wildfire risk. If you are a homeowner looking to mitigate your risk from wildfires, you may want to invest in an insurer who provides QIR services. But in
To protect this market tool, federal and state agencies must recognize QIRs' ability to increase home survivability and grant these private resources prequalified access to wildfire incidents. For homeowners, especially in
Saving taxpayers and protecting homes, this solution is a win-win for homeowners, insurers, and policymakers looking to keep wildfires from destroying both homes and insurance markets. To keep this private approach alive, we'll need protections that fan the flames of innovation.
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