Don't count on lower insurance rates in Louisiana
"How are we going to bring insurance premiums down? What to do, what to do?" Will enforcing stronger building codes work? How about giving grants for people to reinforce their roofs? Will any of this make any difference? Don't count on it.
Yes it's true that insurance is regulated on a state-by-state basis. But unfortunately, any state actions will be merely a drop in the bucket. In recent months alone, there have been two major hurricanes along the
Here's how reinsurance works. Any storm of
Of course that's why insurance premiums are so much higher in states like
When people talk about lowering their property insurance premiums, just look at what has taken place in the past four or five years. The cost of rebuilding or replacing a house has jumped considerably. As much as 25 percent in many areas. This increase is included in the cost of labor as well as the cost of materials. Much of this increase is related to inflation and the cost of importing building materials worldwide.
Many homeowners are under-insured and do not have sufficient replacement coverage.
When major storms cause more than
To protect themselves, insurance companies buy a portion of what they might owe from reinsurance companies, primarily located in
Some legislators are proposing giving grants to strengthen the roofs of homeowners, and others want to enforce the building codes. But there is only enough money for a handful of grants to build new roofs, and building codes will face an uphill fight in the legislature from realtors and contractors. So any such changes might offer help in the future, but really nothing of substance in the short term.
I know it's disappointing and bleak to hear these observations. I'm just pointing out my experience of being the
The long-term solution is for
These suggestions will not force insurance rates to take a major drop. But they will stabilize a volatile insurance market that has made the cost of property insurance unaffordable for thousands of



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