State Farm halts new property insurance policies in California [Los Angeles Daily News]
The policy change is effective
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In a statement, the company said it would work with the
“We take seriously our responsibility to manage risk,” the company wrote. “However, it’s necessary to take these actions now to improve the company’s financial strength.”
Property insurers in recent years have pulled coverage from tens of thousands of homeowners across the state in the wake of devastating wildfires.
Insurance Commission
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A moratorium on insurance price increases during the pandemic only heightened tension within the insurance industry.
“Risks are getting worse, and rates are going to have to go up to ensure insurers are solvent and operational in California,”
Lara in 2019 ordered California’s FAIR Plan, an insurance plan of last resort, to expand its coverage beyond fire to include liability, theft and other parts of a homeowner’s policy. Insurance companies, which manage and fund the state-created FAIR Plan, have challenged the newer rules in court.
In March, Insurance Commissioner
The number of
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