NY Needs Home Insurance Reform, Industry Watchers Tell Regulators | Insurify
The public hearing aimed to address insurance affordability for homeowners, renters, and landlords and to jump-start policies for greater access and affordability.
"Both homeowners and multifamily property operators have reported substantial increases in the cost of insuring their property and, in some cases, have had difficulty obtaining and maintaining insurance coverage," according to the public hearing announcement.
Climate change-driven natural disasters, inflation, flawed risk modeling, insurance fraud, and litigation are pushing
"Consumer Reports heard from hundreds of New Yorkers confronting an insurance crisis,"
At the end of 2024,
Insurify's data scientists predicted
"Homeowners insurance rates in
Since 2020,
"Additionally, nearly a half million
Drivers of the state's insurance affordability crisis
Testimony from multiple organizations pointed to a handful of factors behind
"Insurance is the 'canary in the coal mine' for climate crisis," said
In the past decade, climate change caused nearly a third of insured natural-catastrophe losses around the world, Jones told the committee. Rising insurer losses in turn lead to rising home insurance rates or insurer withdrawals from high-risk areas, he noted.
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One in 12 New Yorkers are involved in a property-related lawsuit,
What's next: Potential legislative actions
Multiple recommendations emerged from testimony presented to the committee.
Chiquita D'Arbeau, executive director of the
Legislators should also prioritize policies that foster resilience to weather disasters and "support innovation in risk management," the
Jones urged legislators to require insurers operating in
Finally, Enright urged legislators to adopt a "Homeowners Insurance Bill of Rights" that would, among other provisions, require greater clarity from insurers on what policies will and won't cover and base underwriting decisions on property-level risks rather than financial factors like credit.
The bill would also require insurers to provide incentives for homeowners who make fortification changes and faster, more helpful claim payouts following disasters.
More than 43,000 people have signed a Consumer Reports petition backing the Homeowners Insurance Bill of Rights, she said.
Committee member Sen.
"Some of the responses that we can move forward with when we get to session in January include making sure regulators have all the tools and the mandates they need to ensure insurance companies are not ripping off their policyholders," he said, according to
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