Louisiana Citizens rate increases will be as high as 111% in some parishes
The unlucky residents who rely on the state's insurer of last resort pay the most for property insurance coverage in the state.
Thanks to the hurricanes of 2020 and 2021, the prices charged by
In
The average premium will be close to
The huge hikes, which arrive in 2023, will hit a fast-growing number of Louisianans. Though Citizens tries to avoid signing up new customers by keeping its prices artificially high, its rolls have tripled, to more than 100,000 policyholders, because more than two dozen private insurers have either gone belly-up or left the
Reinsurance a cause
State officials say the dramatic jump in price is driven by the escalating cost of reinsurance — a backstop insurance policy that's needed in case of a catastrophe.
Louisiana Citizens was granted a 63% rate increase across all of its personal lines policies, which also includes coverage for condominiums, renters and fire insurance. But homeowners and wind-only policies offered under the state Fair Access to Insurance Requirements law, or FAIR Plan, make up the largest share of premiums the agency collected — about
To justify the prices it charges, Louisiana Citizens submitted its actuarial and market analysis to the state
In non-storm years, providing backstop coverage to insurers once delivered solid returns on reinsurers' investment, but not after two busy storm seasons. Couple
"Now,
Insurance Commissioner
"The market for reinsurance, we anticipate, next year in the private sector will be up more than it is this year," Donelon told lawmakers.
But
Donelon said he also wants to travel to
More next year?
The rising prices have left small and regionally focused insurers with a grim choice: gamble from one year to the next, or simply go out of business. So far, 11 companies have been declared insolvent after struggling financially. Others have chosen to leave or just quit writing policies, downsizing their homeowners business in the state.
With few willing insurers in the market, many consumers have had no choice but to turn to Louisiana Citizens, where prices, by law, must be at least 10% more than the highest premium in a parish.
This provision in state law will add as much as
But the rule hits consumers with another fee at a time when the market is contracting - and in some parishes, hardly exists.
Consumers who buy wind-only policies from Louisiana Citizens won't catch a break either, as the cost of coverage is expected to rise by 74%.
In
Donelon has pitched lawmakers a plan to steer policyholders back to private insurers and away from Louisiana Citizens. He hopes to get funding for an incentive program that would subsidize insurers to take policies out of the state-run insurer.
In his eyes, what other choice does
"If we don't do it, and they're forced to stay there (with Citizens)," Donelon said, "they're going to get another 63% increase a year from now."



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