'Extraordinary' move by state
"OIR's greatest priority is ensuring consumers have access to insurance, especially during hurricane season ..."
Florida insurance regulators are taking an "unprecedented" and "extraordinary" step to try and prevent tens of thousands of homeowners from being forced to look for new property insurance coverage if rating agency Demotech follows through on plans to downgrade many Florida carriers.
The dramatic decision to assume financial responsibility for a raft of struggling insurers underscores the dire circumstances Florida is facing as a large portion of its homeowners insurance market teeters on the brink of collapse.
Downgrading so many companies could wreak havoc in the state, causing big problems for homeowners and the real estate industry.
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Florida Insurance Commissioner
Downgrading the companies could prompt mortgage lenders to not accept those policies and force homeowners to get coverage elsewhere, a difficult proposition in a state where insurers are dropping policies and dramatically raising rates on policyholders.
"OIR's greatest priority is ensuring consumers have access to insurance, especially during hurricane season; and because of the uncertainty with the status of Demotech's ratings, we've been forced to take extraordinary steps to protect millions of consumers," Altmaier said Wednesday in announcing the reinsurance plan.
An OIR press release said that providing downgraded companies with reinsurance will make their policies acceptable to
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"If the companies get downgraded and they have to shed policies those will end up going on Citizens anyway, so the exposure to Citizens is more to take on the policies than it will be to act as a reinsurer of last resort," DeSantis said during a press conference in
Reinsurance is insurance for insurance companies. By providing such coverage, Citizens would be on the hook to pay the claims if the downgraded insurers aren't able to meet their financial obligations. Spiking reinsurance costs have contributed to the home insurance industry's problems in
The additional reinsurance coverage comes on top of a
Demotech had planned to release its ratings revisions on Tuesday, but said in a statement provided to
"As the current regulatory climate has become hostile and negative and we have and will expend a significant effort creating responses to third party letters, we will be taking additional time to review information and consider the issues affecting the companies operating in
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