No Rate Hike for Texas Windstorm Insurer, State Insurance Regulator Decides | Insurify
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Only three of the 492 submitted public comments supported a rate increase.
The news comes at a time when TWIA says it will need to empty its financial reserves to cover losses stemming from Hurricane Beryl because current rates are not keeping pace with claims caused by natural disasters.
This marks the fifth time in the last six years that the state's department of insurance has denied such a request from the TWIA. It approved a TWIA request for a 5% rate increase in 2022.
This recently rejected rate increase would have been effective for all new and renewed policies starting
Will rejecting rate increases lead to future problems?
TWIA provides hail and windstorm coverage to more than 270,000 residential and commercial policyholders, operating as the insurer of last resort along the
The association maintains that the rate increases it requested are necessary for the insurer to continue to reliably pay claims, meet the needs of a growing number of policyholders, and keep pace with rising construction costs. TWIA states that its rates are below state averages and that rate increase denials could force the association to pass on special fees to insurers across
These fees would then be passed on to the insurers' policyholders, ultimately raising premiums.
TWIA's actuarial staff recently found that the association's rates are "inadequate" by 38% for residential coverage and 45% for commercial policies. The TWIA forecasted the amount of money it would need to cover future losses and compared that estimate to existing premium revenue.
The association has recently paid out more than
What's next? Legislators looking for answers
While TWIA was hoping to increase rates to help balance its growing needs,
Texas Lt. Governor
If lawmakers can find a solution to the state's insurance crisis, it would be welcome news for residents across the state.
While its rates haven't climbed with the ferocity of those in
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