State Farm projects dropping 1 million policies in California over next five years
According to a filing submitted to the
Since
The drop noted in the filings includes both planned non-renewals, as well as natural attrition as policyholders decide to cancel or switch their insurance coverage.
“The insurance commissioner has said that in 2025, he expects the market to open back up and that we’ll see many more insurers willing to write more policies in the new year,” Bach said. “So we can see this as more bad news in 2024 and hope that 2025 will be better.”
Currently, the company is asking the
The company might have fewer people canceling their policies if the proposed rate hikes doesn’t end up being as steep, said
“That may change if we’re able to stand in the way of this huge rate hike,” she said.
Consumer Watchdog filed a petition to stop the rate hike, which they called a “
As insurers retreat from
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