Farmers to end home, auto coverage in Florida, pull back in California over natural disaster costs
(The Hill) –
In a statement shared with The Hill, Farmers confirmed it will discontinue those forms of coverage in the Sunshine State, saying "this business decision was necessary to effectively manage risk exposure." The insurer will also curtail new homeowners' insurance policies in
A spokesperson for
The announcement comes the month after Farmers announced it would not write new property policies in
In its announcement Tuesday,



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