Our Views: Insurance crisis offers Louisiana few good options
The difficult 2020 and 2021 hurricane seasons are fading from memory, but it will take a long time for
There will be no easy or painless solution, as private insurers shy away from the most vulnerable parts of
It would be nice to believe there is a law we can pass, or a villain we can identify. But insurance companies are businesses, and their skittishness is understandable when
The fundamental problem is one of supply and demand: There are not enough companies willing to offer homeowners' insurance in the state right now.
So the choice is stark. The state can provide the insurance itself or it can subsidize private companies to move into the market. In the end,
The state operates a government-run insurer of last resort,
That's sound policy, but two challenging hurricane seasons have chased many small insurers to the sidelines — often through insolvency — forcing homeowners with no private market option into the arms of Citizens. Citizens had 36,000 policyholders in 2021. Now it has more than 100,000.
To the alarm of many forced to make the jump, the carrier is seeking a 63% rate increase.
Citizens was at the time carrying 170,000 policies, and it had to borrow
The current situation is not as dire as it was in 2005, but additional government intervention may be needed to help rebuild the roster of private insurers.
But reporting by Michael Finch II and
Still, Donelon wants to revive the technique, and many legislators seem ready to go along, in part because nobody has a better solution.
But there is peril in that course as well. A state fund set up to pay claims from failed insurers is borrowing
If the state inaugurates a new subsidy program, it will need to be more careful in picking carriers who participate, including perhaps using incentives to encourage established insurers to take on risk in vulnerable zip codes.
But overall, rebuilding the private market is a better course than pushing the state deeper into the homeowners' insurance business.


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