Council asks state to intervene in insurance crisis
Last month,
But for the about 900 policyholders in Lava Zones 1 and 2, that is easier said than done.
Several Puna residents have found that UPC was the only insurer covering their area, with only one alternative: the
But HPIA might not be a viable choice for many. Residents have said their insurance premiums would increase by 400% or more under HPIA, which would push Lava Zones 1 and 2 outside of the realm of affordability.
"Our premiums would go from
Fellow Hawaiian Shores resident
"I'm retired, I'm on a fixed income, and this is completely unaffordable," Riley said.
"A lot of people are thinking of selling their homes. People don't have an extra seven grand in their budget … and that's not even getting into how insurance policies have been going up 25% each year."
A resolution introduced and passed at Tuesday's committee meeting urges HPIA, the state
Puna Councilwoman
"(UPC) is leaving at the end of
"After that, people are going to see their premiums go up to
"How are people on fixed incomes going to afford that?"
Kierkiewicz added that Puna is one of the last affordable places to live in the entire state, and that the skyrocketing premiums could lead to a mass exodus from the district.
Dozens of residents submitted additional written testimony asking for aid.
"Each month it's bill after bill, it's hard to do anything extra, even eating out is a luxury, gas, food, everything in
Residents warned that, if rates are allowed to rise so high in Lava Zones 1 and 2, similar hikes will follow elsewhere.
"There will be wildfire risk maps coming after this, sea level rise risk maps,"
Riley said she has spoken with lawmakers including Puna Rep.
"I thought Ilagan's ideas might have been good, but now, after what's happened on
Riley suggested that the
In lieu of immediate solutions, Riley said a public meeting will be held
"We have a lot of questions for them," Riley said, adding that she wants to see the actuarial data HPIA is using to determine the cost increases.
"For me, not having insurance isn't an option," Riley went on.
"Right now, I can't foresee being able to afford to live in
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