Farmers Insurance promises to write more California home insurance policies ahead of planned reforms
In 2023, Farmers capped the number of new homeowner insurance customers it accepted at 7,000 a month, and paused writing policies for condo and renters insurance. The company said it’s now committed to writing 9,500 new homeowners policies each month. And starting
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Wednesday’s announcement was the latest move by insurers to signal willingness to reverse their pullout from the
California’s property insurance market has been reeling after a series of devastating wildfires over the last decade, with estimated losses of more than
In response, state insurance regulators plan to adopt new regulations by the end of this year addressing insurers’ chief demands, including faster rate hike approvals and allowing providers to raise rates based on the future risk posed by climate change. In return, regulators have pledged that insurers would have to offer more coverage across the state’s fire-risk areas.
Consumer advocates, however, are skeptical of the plan, arguing it will lead to steep rate hikes across the state and that regulators won’t be able to follow through on their promises to compel insurers to write more policies in fire-prone regions.
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