Insurance Industry Pushes Legislation to Increase Homeowners Insurance Rates, Derail Public Protections Against Price Gouging, in Guise of Wildfire Response, Says Consumer Watchdog
"The
"This legislation does nothing to address the many insurance company abuses – non-renewals, failure to pay claims, and skyrocketing rates – that have afflicted homeowners in and around wildfire areas," said
Insurance Companies, Losers Thirty Years Ago, Ask Allies in Legislature to Overturn Proposition 103
On Thursday, the Assembly Insurance Committee, chaired by
AB 2167, authored by Daly, and companion bill SB 292, authored by state Senator
The bills would also allow insurance companies to use secret "models," developed by insurance companies, that purport to project future claims from wildfires. These black box models would be used by insurance companies to non-renew entire communities – without having to disclose how the models work or whether they are accurate.
A new bureaucracy of political appointees and insurance executives would be in charge of developing the models with no public input.
Both bills are couched in the creation of "insurance market assistance plans" that would allegedly assist insurance companies in addressing climate change and wildfire issues. However, Proposition 103 already gives the Insurance Commissioner the authority to establish such plans, subject to Proposition 103's protections.
Read Consumer Watchdog's letters urging lawmakers to reject AB 2167 and SB 292:
https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2020-05/AB2167Oppose.pdf
https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2020-05/SB292Oppose.pdf
The
Read the
Read more about Proposition 103:
https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/102-billion-saved-policyholders
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