Citizens Insurance for all? Florida lawmaker says yes but insurance insiders say idea is too risky [South Florida Sun-Sentinel]
What if state-owned
State Rep.
“My belief is that
The
If enacted, Citizens would no longer offer comprehensive coverage to
The new plan, he says, would be modeled after the National Flood Insurance Program, administered by the federal government, and the
But using the two programs as models might not convince legislators to sign on to the idea.
California’s program was created after a 6.7-magnitude quake hit
Separating earthquake risk from other perils convinced insurers to remain in the state, but now only about 10% of homeowners in the state purchase earthquake insurance.
Because the program is required to be self-sufficient, with no state funding, the program last year announced plans to cut coverage of personal property from
A program official recently told
The National Flood Insurance Program, burdened by numerous flood disasters since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, is currently
Unlike state-run insurance, the flood insurance program could be bailed out at any time by the federal government’s ability to print money.
Insurance insiders interviewed about Roach’s proposal voiced skepticism that it would work, and near certainty that the state Legislature would not go along with the idea of putting the state’s treasury and credit rating on the line.
Despite rising premiums in recent years, several insiders say that the private market system is working. That system is comprised of more than 100 private carriers who are responsible to secure reinsurance from private financiers each year to ensure they’ll be able to pay all claims in case of a catastrophic storm, they said.
California’s system and the National Flood Insurance Program were created to cover homeowners at times when no insurer would cover earthquake and flood risks, insurance consultant
“If there’s a perception by some lawmakers that private insurance companies are not writing wind policies in the state, they are mistaken,” Miller said by email. “Florida has 7.5 million property insurance policies and private companies are writing homeowners insurance with wind coverage every day. Depending on the location and risk, it is expensive, and that’s because
Too costly, insurance insiders say
A state-run program would have to be financed with reinsurance or with state funding, the insiders said.
If the state had to cover losses equal to those sustained during the 2004-05 hurricanes, it would have had to pay
“This could bankrupt the
“Those storms remain on the risk profile of the private carriers, so moving catastrophe risk to the state will not significantly reduce rates,” he said.
To avoid pledging the state’s treasury, Citizens would have to “purchase an enormous amount of reinsurance,” Giulianti said.
“That type of market buying would have a negative ripple effect in the overall insurance market and would not help reduce primary rates,” he said. “In addition, there is a certain cost to taking windstorm risk on any portfolio, and it doesn’t make sense that the government could sell a product below the hard cost.”
Plus, he said, the idea flies in the face of the state’s goal to reduce, and not expand, the risk of special assessments that a growing Citizens poses for
Roach, however, says the state should be able to build up a reserve during years without hurricanes that could be tapped when needed.
Too many insurers have collected premiums and “put them in their pocket” during years with no hurricanes, then folded their tents after a major one hits, he said.
When an insurer goes bankrupt, its existing debts are transferred to the
Similar ideas have fallen flat
Ideas similar to Roach’s have been proposed over the past 20 years, but have never been fully explored. Some blame the powerful insurance lobby, which could lose millions in revenue generated during years that the state has no hurricanes.
In the late 2000s, a group of
Premiums collected during hurricane-free years would be saved for use when windstorms eventually hit. The group predicted that the entity would accrue a surplus of
Writing in the
Roach says he has talked to counterparts in the
While he’s not optimistic his bill will advance this year, he’s convinced that his fellow lawmakers will eventually come around to the idea that windstorms are “incalculable” and “uninsurable” under the present system.
“Do I have all the answers? No,” he said. “Filing the bill is the starting point. I think we need to start having these discussions and say what are we going to do when the market collapses.”
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