DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, CONSUMER WATCHDOG AND STATE FARM REACH SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ON STATE FARM'S PRIOR EMERGENCY INTERIM RATE REQUEST
The following information was released by the
Three-party agreement now pending formal review by Administrative Law Judge
This settlement agreement, now set to be reviewed by an impartial Administrative Law Judge, follows months of public review and negotiation called for by Insurance Commissioner
When he called for the hearing on
Under
Since that time, the rate hearing proceeding including at least nine public appearances and advocacy before the Administrative Law Judge regarding multiple discovery motions and disputed evidentiary issues between the parties, as well as status and scheduling conferences, and also including three formal and multiple informal settlement conferences between the parties has been conducted with participation from experts from the
Under the settlement agreement reached between the
Homeowners (non-tenant) policies: The interim rate of +17.0% will remain in place, meaning there will be no additional impact to policyholders beyond the currently approved interim rate.
Rental dwelling policies: The previously approved interim rate of +38% will be reduced to +32.8%, resulting in a rate refund for affected policyholders with 10% interested back to
Condominium policies: Rates will be reduced from 15.0% to approximately +5.8%, which means policyholders will receive refunds and 10% interest back to
Renters insurance policies: The renters subline will see a slight increase to approximately +15.65% from a currently approved interim rate of 15.0%.
Refunds with interest: Consumers whose rates were reduced will also receive refunds with 10% interest retroactive to
In addition, the agreement includes an extension of the current moratorium on homeowners, rental dwelling, condominium, and renters non-renewals and cancellations for at least one additional year, providing continued stability for affected policyholders while the Department continues its broader efforts to stabilize
"This rate hearing process reflects the strength of
Under
Settlement Process Timeline
Following the proposed decision, Insurance Commissioner
At a later date, Consumer Watchdog may submit a request for intervenor compensation for its participation in the rate review and settlement process, as authorized under Prop. 103. If approved, the compensation amount to be paid by
Separately, the



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