State Farm wins first-ever emergency rate hike in California
This article is part of a partnership between the Mendocino Voice and nonprofit newsroom CalMatters to bring relevant nonpartisan news to
The state's largest insurer made the unprecedented request for emergency rate hikes earlier this year, after it said it was in financial distress and expected more than
The state
"Taken as a whole, it represents a fundamentally fair, adequate, and necessary measure — effectively functioning as a rescue mission to stabilize
Lara, who as commissioner has the last word, adopted the ruling today. The decision means
"I am balancing all the facts," Lara said in a statement today. "Protecting all
"Today's decision that would make consumers pay now but allow
The approval comes despite calls for the insurance department to investigate complaints over
"That's exactly the problem," said
Lara wrote a letter to
In his decision about the rate increase, the judge addressed the possibility that this first-of-its-kind approval could pave the way for other insurance companies to request emergency interim rate increases after other major fires. Seligman also mentioned that
"A full rate hearing serves as a critical signal to the marketplace that emergency rate requests of the type
Granting State Farm the rate increases was in the best interest of the state's consumers because it helps keep insurance available, the
Consumer Watchdog, the advocacy group that had objected to the interim rate hikes, wrote in its post-hearing brief that
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