Department of Insurance expands coverage for Californians who need it most
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"For more than 30 years insurance companies have raised rates without guaranteeing coverage or committing to Californians. That ends now," said Insurance Commissioner
What it means: Expanding coverage for Californians in wildfire-distressed areas
Under Lara's Sustainable Insurance Strategy, insurers utilizing department-reviewed wildfire catastrophe models will be mandated to provide and maintain coverage in wildfire-prone areas.
This will also assist policyholders in transitioning out of the FAIR Plan and restore consumer options statewide. The department will begin accepting rate applications from insurers detailing their plans to write and maintain more homeowners and commercial insurance policies in the voluntary market.
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Thorough review with public input
The department's Model Advisor led an extensive and thorough six-month process to vet the integrity of wildfire catastrophe models that was open to public participation. The department's regulation provides a focused, transparent and efficient way for insurance companies to utilize a model in a rate filing.
The department has completed its review of models from
Stable and sustainable insurance rates
Unlike public utilities, which are legally obligated to provide service, insurance companies have not been required to offer coverage under Proposition 103. For more than 30 years, insurers have increased rates — often with the agreement of intervenors like Consumer Watchdog — without any obligation to remain in the market. Consequently, many insurers raised prices, withdrew from
Incentivizing wildfire safety to drive down insurance costs
Under the previous system of historical data, insurance consumers face rate spikes after major wildfires, with no recognition of the billions of dollars spent on wildfire mitigation. Wildfire catastrophe models will reflect the best available scientific data on mitigation efforts for the first time by homeowners, businesses, local communities, state and federal governments and utility companies – helping drive down the cost of insurance. The Sustainable Insurance Strategy also builds on Lara's Safer from Wildfires regulation that introduced the nation's first mandatory wildfire insurance safety discounts in 2022.
Staying on time and on track despite
Lara opened the model review on
In statements and social media over the past week, groups representing consumers praised the commissioner's progress on implementing reforms
"Commissioner Lara's reforms are a much-needed step forward for
"
"One of the groups hit hardest are the independent mom-and-pop rental property owners. Changes take time but if market forces work the way they're supposed to, more insurers writing policies in CA and balancing supply and demand should lead to more competitive rates."
"Commissioner Lara's reforms are a critical step toward restoring a stable and functional insurance market in
"An insurance market that cannot set rates based on the realities of climate change is a market that is not sustainable. This is in part why it is so difficult and expensive for growers and wineries to get coverage. With catastrophe modeling, it is hoped that insurers would be better able to assess future risks and would again offer coverage in the wine country areas that they have left behind."



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