Insurers say California's inaction threatens auto policies
The companies already are cutting back and say they can't continue operating at a loss while Insurance Commissioner
It's part of Lara's effort to compensate consumers who he says were overcharged during the pandemic's early months, when traffic all but disappeared after
“Data we collected directly from the insurance companies themselves shows many of them failed to fully return premiums that they overcharged consumers,” said Deputy Insurance Commissioner
But a state appeals court ruled last year that Lara can't impose “retroactive rates and refunds.” The state
The dispute comes as Lara runs for reelection against Republican
“The commissioner is an elected official and he’s trying to serve his constituents in a way that does not favor market forces," said
It's similar to the dilemma companies face in insuring homes in wildfire-prone areas or along the
“There is an obvious, and avoidable, market crisis looming,” three associations representing insurers writing more than 90% of
“Auto insurers cannot operate indefinitely in
Since pandemic restrictions eased, traffic is back nearly to what it was in 2019 before the coronavirus struck, while drivers have become less safe so crashes, injuries and fatalities increased, said
Insurers should pay back their pandemic windfall, but Lara hasn't proposed the regulations needed to make them do so, said Consumer Watchdog founder
“In fact, it’s not clear to us exactly what the commissioner is doing other than … he’s not approving rate increases,” Rosenfield said. "So while I don't think any company should get a rate increase until they've paid back what they illegally took from
Thirty-eight rate increase filings are now backed up, along with five new requests filed this month.
Since then, Geico in August closed its three-dozen brick-and-mortar storefronts in
Progressive President and Chief Executive Officer
“To have them doing things here in
Insurers “are becoming increasingly less willing to write new business” in
“In the relative short order, my personal belief is we’ll start to see the markets seize up,” he said. "And I just hope the commissioner doesn’t push it to that point because it will take a long time to restart it.”
Rosenfield doesn't think the industry is in trouble, but he fears that Lara's inaction may give insurers grounds to challenge him in court.
“If there’s one tactic the insurance industry has perfected, it’s trying to blackmail the public by threatening to pull out," he said.
Rosenfield thinks the companies are using the opportunity to cherry-pick their best customers to boost profits by making it tougher for higher-risk consumers to buy insurance. But he criticized Lara for “sort of precipitating a crisis” by not using his regulatory authority to block what he believes to be insurers' discriminatory behavior.
Insurers collectively refunded
“Californians have many choices today for auto insurance in this highly competitive market and we will make sure it remains that way,” Soller said.



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