Dan Walters: California wildfires ignite an insurance crisis
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As the number and severity of wildfires increase, insurers are increasingly reluctant to renew policies and even if they do premiums often double or triple.
Insurance is required for most homeowners since their mortgage lenders demand it. And if they cannot obtain regular coverage, they are forced into the insurer of last resort, FAIR, that has very high premiums and limits on coverage.
Insurance Commissioner
In 2020 Lara's moratoriums covered 2.4 million policyholders after fires scorched more than 4 million acres and consumed hundreds of homes and other buildings. When this year's fires are finally extinguished, including the immense
At best, however, such moratoriums are merely stopgaps. So what, one might ask, are politicians doing about the crisis?
There is some scapegoating. This month Assemblyman
Circumstances are also beyond insurers' control as they assess potential losses and calculate whether to offer coverage and, if so, what to charge. They cannot, as Levine seems to suggest, ignore the perils regardless of their causes.
Levine later introduced legislation that would have the state become an insurer for those unable to buy coverage elsewhere.
"Without the reinsurance market backing
The initial state budget signed by Gov.
Reducing the likelihood of destructive fires is a good step in the right direction, but the insurance crisis demands more - perhaps, even, an entirely new approach.
The state could, for instance, purchase basic disaster insurance for every
Through reinsurance, the risk would be spread worldwide and Californians wouldn't have to worry about scrounging for coverage. The state's voluntary earthquake insurance program already embodies that concept.
There may be other workable approaches, but without new thinking, the insurance crisis will, as Norwood warns, continue to worsen.


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