Saiki returns to help control insurance coverage, costs
STAR-ADVERTISER Scott Saiki STAR-ADVERTISER Scott Saiki Former House Speaker
For the last several weeks, Saiki has served as a special assistant with the
Saiki’s 30 years of experience in the House includes seven years as speaker, when he worked with the rest of the state Legislature and Hawaii’s governors, navigated property insurance legislation and represented a district that includes high-rise condos in
It all gives him the background to tackle the complex issues dealing with the insurance industry and its decreasing condo coverage while premiums rise, especially for condo owners, political analyst
“It’s a good fit for him, ” Milner said.
Saiki, 60, told the
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He said, at the time, that he would take until the end of 2024 to decide his next step.
In between, Gov.
Saiki finally agreed, joining DCCA as an employee last month.
“Insurance affects everyone in some form, ” Saiki told the
He served in the House when
In response, the Legislature in 1991 created the nonprofit
Then lava from
This year, state Rep.
Saiki’s old District 25 House seat specifically saw condominium coverage fall, requiring owners to seek other insurance companies to make up for dropped coverage that ends up increasing everyone’s overall premiums—a phenomenon that’s happening to condo associations across the state.
Insurance companies that sell premiums to condos, Saiki said, “are reducing the scope of coverage for condos. If a building is valued at
Saiki’s renewed focus on the insurance industry comes during both a local and global insurance crisis.
Green has vowed to change the insurance model in
The Leeward sides of all islands continue to be at risk of future wildfires, especially as the dry summer months approach.
And the ongoing
“It’s a national trend that we have to watch, ” Saiki said. “What happens in the rest of the
Green and lawyers representing insurance companies that have issued homeowners’ insurance payouts following the
The issue of whether the insurance companies can seek reimbursement for their insurance payouts from defendants including the state will determine whether Hawaii’s nearly
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