Commissioner unveils plan for home insurers to base rate hikes on catastrophe prediction models [Bay Area News Group]
In an effort to staunch the exodus of home insurers fleeing the state, California Insurance Commissioner
The proposal unveiled Thursday is part of yearlong effort to overhaul regulations and ease the insurance market crisis in the wildfire stricken state.
Insurers use catastrophe models to calculate rates in every other state, but
“We can no longer look solely to the past as a guide to the future,” Lara said in a statement Thursday. “My strategy will help modernize our marketplace, restoring options for consumers while safeguarding the independent, transparent review of rate filings by
The second-term elected commissioner has been in a political vice as a growing number of homeowners in and around wildland areas from the
Consumer advocates behind the 1989 Proposition 103 voter initiative that set the state’s current insurance regulatory framework have criticized computer modeling as proprietary “black box” formulas that amount to fancy risk estimates insurers would use to drive unwarranted rate hikes.
Consumer Watchdog founder
Insurers however applauded Lara’s proposal and argued it will go a long way toward stabilizing the
“As Californians grapple with record inflation and become increasingly vulnerable to climate-driven extreme weather, including catastrophic wildfires, this is a critically needed tool to help identify future risks more accurately and set rates that reflect our new reality,” said
It is the second initiative in a plan Lara announced last fall, spurred by Gov.
Last month Lara unveiled a proposal to speed approval of requested rate increases, but both consumer advocates and insurers voiced concerns about that plan. A public hearing is scheduled
Faster rate approval and predictive catastrophe modeling are two of three key demands insurers have insisted are needed to stabilize the insurance market and provide homeowners with more coverage options. A third, allowing insurers to bill policy holders for reinsurance — coverage insurers buy for themselves to limit their catastrophic loss exposure — is expected to be announced soon.
Lara has promised that in exchange for granting insurers’ ratemaking wishes, they must agree to provide 85% of their statewide home insurance market share in wildfire-risk areas. Rosenfield and independent industry analysts have been skeptical such a commitment is feasible or enforceable.
Lara noted that catastrophe modeling already is being used in the state to set policy rates for earthquakes and fires caused by them. The new proposal would expand catastrophe model use to include wildfire, terrorism and flood protection for homeowners and commercial property.
The commissioner said that the proposal would allow for sufficient public oversight because the catastrophe models insurers would be allowed to use would be reviewed by a panel of experts overseen by his department. The models, he said, would stabilize rates over time, and also take into account homeowner and community “hardening” efforts to lower fire risk.
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Commissioner unveils plan for home insurers to base rate hikes on catastrophe prediction models [Bay Area News Group]
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