Consumer Watchdog Report: Commissioner Lara Approves Over $1 Billion in Unjustified Auto Insurance Rate Hikes
Low Income Consumers Most Severely Impacted by Occupation-Based Premium Surcharges
After months of inaction on the proposed rate hikes, Commissioner Lara rushed to approve them over the objections of Consumer Watchdog who challenged the proposed rates as unjustified under voter-approved Proposition 103. According to Consumer Watchdog's analysis of the rate filings, auto insurance companies are overstating projected losses and inflation trends, causing their proposed rates to be excessive. A recent study by
"The Commissioner needs to use his voter-enacted authority under Proposition 103 to protect
"These massive premiums increases have been approved even though most auto insurance companies have failed to fully repay their customers for windfall overcharges during the pandemic lockdown, when people dramatically reduced their driving and accidents, and insurance claims dropped. Consumer Watchdog has estimated that motorists are owed billions in additional refunds." Read Consumer Watchdog analysis here.
The
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Company |
$ Amount of Rate Increase |
No. of Policyholders |
Average Increase Per Policyholder |
Date Approved |
Proposed Effective Date |
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3.7 million |
|
|
|
|
|
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1.44 million |
|
|
|
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Mercury |
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1.6 million |
|
|
unknown |
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Farmers |
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1.7 million |
|
|
|
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GEICO |
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2.1 million |
|
|
|
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Allstate |
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900K |
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|
Interinsurance Exchange of the
Mercury: Under Mercury's approved
GEICO: Under GEICO's approved
Farmers: Under Farmers' approved
Allstate: Under Allstate's approved
Last week, Consumer Watchdog filed a petition for a hearing on Infinity's auto rate filings. Under its rate application for the company's "RSVP" auto program, Infinity is requesting a
Background
Voter-approved Proposition 103 requires that insurers open their books and justify their rates in a public process in which consumer representatives have the right to access information filed with the Commissioner and actively participate. If an insurance company seeks a rate increase that exceeds 7%, and the application is challenged by the public, the Department must hold a hearing. Companies frequently file serial rate increase requests that fall just below the 7% threshold in order to avoid a public hearing.
In a 2019 study of the nation's insurance laws, the
Prop 103 also requires that auto insurance premiums be based primarily on three mandatory factors – driving safety record, annual mileage, and years driving experience – and prohibits excessive and unfairly discriminatory rates. The Commissioner can adopt other optional rating factors by regulation, but occupation has never been adopted as a rating factor.
Consumer Watchdog and 10 community and civil rights organizations challenged auto insurers' illegal and discriminatory use of job and education to set rates in
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