One of California’s largest home insurance companies is raising rates by 15% [Bay Area News Group]
One of California’s largest home insurers is raising rates for hundreds of thousands of state policyholders by an average of 15.3%, the latest move by a major insurer to boost homeowners’ premiums in the face of growing wildfire risk.
It was not immediately clear where in the state homeowners will see the largest increases, which could take effect as soon as
California’s insurance rates are tightly regulated and, as a result, far lower than in many other states. The insurance industry, citing a series of destructive wildfire seasons and rising building costs, has for years argued the rate regulations are untenable.
Many of California’s biggest insurers, including
“Nobody wants prices to go up, but anybody who’s not a climate change denier knows that the risks are going up,” said
In a filing with the state insurance department explaining the need for a rate increase, the
“The approved adjustments to our
In a similar move,
To calm California’s imploding home insurance market, state regulators have embarked on a yearlong overhaul of home insurance rules and pricing. The goal is to give insurers additional latitude to raise premiums to account for more frequent catastrophic fires while extracting commitments to extend coverage in fire-risk areas.
“Under outdated rules, the growth of climate-driven mega fires has supercharged insurance costs for many Californians while making insurance harder to find,” Insurance Commissioner
Initially, Travelers had asked the state to raise homeowners’ rates by an average of 21.7%. But earlier this month, the nonprofit Consumer Watchdog reached an agreement with the company to slash the hikes by almost 6%. According to the consumer advocacy group, that should save policyholders an average of
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She said homeowners shouldn’t be surprised to see more rate hikes in the months ahead. “This is going to be a recurring trend in
In 2022, state regulators announced a requirement that insurers provide discounts to consumers for wildfire mitigation and clarify the basis for their homes’ wildfire risk rating.
But amid an accelerating
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