EDITORIAL: Bad insurance news just keeps coming
OUR POSITION:
Florida's insurance storm is not subsiding.
And, everything right now seems to work against everyday Floridians when it comes to homeowners' insurance.
We have to ask if anyone in charge in
Farmers is the latest insurance exit from a
"We have advised the
Other major national carriers — including
Insurance companies run scores of commercials telling consumers and small business owners to trust them with their needs.
Those TV and online ads ring hollow when hearing the stories of homeowners, small businesses and nonprofits who feel they have been left high and dry by their insurance companies after all the rain, wind and storm surge damage of Hurricane Ian.
Our politicians and regulators don't seem to be doing much better.
Efforts to address the insurance debacle by Gov.
That makes it harder for existing carriers to operate here and discourages new insurers from entering the
But the rub with that argument is that too many homeowners and local businesses feel their only recourse after a hurricane or tropical storm is to contact an attorney because their insurance agent is ignoring them or their claims are being delayed, low-balled or denied.
Citizens wants its state overseers to raise its property insurance rates 13.1% with some increases in coastal areas even higher.
Citizens CEO
"Citizens' rates are artificially low, which throws off the private market and distorts competition," Cerio said, adding that Citizens' lower rates are not fair to private insurance policyholders.
Good luck in convincing everyday Floridians that significantly higher premiums that benefit the
Our unsettling insurance trends are also being exported to other states such as
The trend could continue with extreme weather and bigger storms on the rise.
Not exactly, the 'good neighbors' touted in all those cheeky insurance ads.



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