More Florida Homeowners Suing Over Denied Insurance Claims, Report Finds | Insurify
Insurance companies denied nearly 47% of home insurance claims following two hurricanes in 2024, according to Weiss Ratings' report. And 13% of those with denied claims sued their insurers over the denials, Weiss reported.
In 2022,
Tort reform hasn't slowed the rate of lawsuits stemming from denied claims, Weiss said. But it has increased the percentage of claim denials — by nearly 17%.
"[I]nsurance companies are denying home damage claims more aggressively, and their policyholders are fighting back by suing at a higher rate," according to Weiss' report.
More denied claims, more lawsuits after tort reform
Weiss' report analyzed insurer filings and
In 2024, following hurricanes Helene and
On average,
"In 2022, before tort reform, for every thousand claims, their policyholders filed 124 lawsuits against [insurers]," the report stated. "In 2024, after tort reform, that number actually rose to 129 per thousand."
In an earlier report, Weiss found that 14 of the nation's largest property insurance companies closed 40%–51% of homeowner claims without payment in 2024.
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