Rule to Require Discounts for Wildfire Mitigation Measures Must Also Regulate Scores Secretly Used to Deny Home Insurance, Consumer Watchdog Urges Insurance Commissioner
Consumer Watchdog said a regulation proposed by California Insurance Commissioner
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The rules follow the release last week of a new state wildfire protection framework, "Safer from Wildfires," that Consumer Watchdog warned last week was: "an empty promise for homeowners if the Insurance Commissioner does not also require that insurance companies give discounts to policyholders who take its recommended prevention measures." If enacted, the proposed discounts will mean real savings for some home and business owners who do the right thing, said Consumer Watchdog today, but not home and business owners facing nonrenewal.
Click here (https://consumerwatchdog.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=16fdf633d6cc08468a8275737&id=54877a0747&e=e2087d29b8) to see the rules, proposed today.
In October, several consumer groups voiced support for the Commissioner's proposal to require insurance companies to reduce premiums for home and business owners who take wildfire mitigation steps on their properties, or in their communities, such as by modernizing roofing and building materials, installing sprinklers, and clearing brush around their properties. However, the groups urged the Commissioner to strengthen his proposal to prevent insurers' from arbitrarily refusing to cover individual homes or whole neighborhoods, in violation of anti-discrimination provisions under insurance law Proposition 103.
"Californians who invest in protecting their homes and their communities from the devastation of wildfires must be protected against price gouging and losing insurance coverage," said
The proposed rule would also provide greater transparency for homeowners about how wildfire risk models and "scores" impact premiums, an important step to incentivize homeowner mitigation that will reduce fire risk.
Read the October joint comments of Consumer Watchdog,
Read Consumer Watchdog's
Consumer Watchdog also testified on the industry's actions in a virtual hearing last Fall: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/insurance/insurance-companies-created-home-insurance-crisis-consumer-watchdog-testifies-department
Watch the video, Consumer Watchdog presentation at 1:38:50: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYtFqWo_qek
Read about voter-enacted Proposition 103's protections against unfair insurance premiums and practices here: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/prop-103-california-insurance-reform



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