SENATOR PEREZ INTRODUCES BILL REQUIRING INSURANCE COMPANIES TO WRITE AND RENEW POLICIES FOR FIRE-SAFE HOMES
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The bill responds to wildfire survivors' concerns that they could lose home insurance coverage after they rebuild, even if they meet the highest wildfire safety standards. SB 1076 would require insurance companies to offer homeowners insurance to Californians who meet home hardening and defensible space requirements set by the State Insurance Commissioner.
Californians who have not experienced a wildfire face the same uncertainty. Enrollment in the insurer of last resort, the FAIR Plan, hasdoubled in just two years as hundreds of thousands of homeowners across
"To help fire survivors return home, we need assurance that newly built, wildfire resilient homes will receive insurance coverage. Homeowners who meet or exceed safety standards should not be met with coverage denials," said Senator
The bill is co-sponsored by the Eaton Fire Survivors Network and Consumer Watchdog.
"Survivors are rebuilding stronger and safer. But if our community cannot access insurance even after making our homes fire-safe, our housing market will crater. SB 1076 protects both consumers and insurers," said
85% of voters surveyed in two separate polls byHart Research andFM3 Research believe that home insurers should be required to cover homeowners who meet state fire safety guidelines.
"Wildfire safety measures can reduce communities' fire risk by half, yet too often these steps are ignored when insurance companies decide who to cover. Homeowners deserve to know that when they invest in wildfire protection and make their home safer from wildfires, they will be able to insure it. That's how we stem the insurance crisis and make all
The legislation would:
Require insurance companies to offer and renew insurance coverage for any home that meets wildfire-safety standards adopted by the insurance commissioner, including home hardening measures and defensible-space requirements
Allow the Commissioner to impose a five-year bar from both home and auto markets for insurers that refuse to comply
Studies from theNational
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