State OKs major insurance company to raise homeowner rates by 20% in California [The Sacramento Bee]
In 2022, the most recent data available,
The newly-approved increase comes at a challenging time for the state’s insurance market. A growing number of residents have been left with fewer insurance options and higher prices as major companies have paused or restricted new business.
One of those was
In an emailed statement, company spokesman
“We are committed to working cooperatively with public policymakers and officials on reforms that promote market stability and the long-term interests of our
Insurance Commissioner
They include allowing insurance companies to use computer models to better plan for future losses and to recover costs related to insuring their
Still, details of the proposed changes have not been finalized and the department also has to get new regulations approved before they are implemented. At a hearing in front of state lawmakers earlier this month, Lara called California’s insurance rules outdated and no longer reflecting current risks. He said the department hoped to have the new regulations done by next December.
In the meantime, Lara acknowledged that uncertainty would continue in insurance pricing and availability.
“It’s going to be tough, I want to say, for the next couple months, but hopefully you’re going to start to see the market start stabilizing itself.”
The company made the request to the department on
“We don’t have a broadside against the department but there’s a downside to this process, too, that we have to acknowledge,” Frazier said. “If companies cannot follow where costs go, or it takes them in this case 10 months, then it ties their hands.”
Insurance companies want the department to approve their rate change requests more quickly. Lara, for his part, claimed companies are contributing to delays by submitting incomplete applications. He said the department is hoping new changes will speed up the process.
In an emailed statement, department spokesman
At the same time, Sanchez said there are many factors that go into how long it takes to approve a cost increase, including whether or not an outside entity intervened in the process. Under state law, people and entities can challenge rate changes.
In this case, Consumer Watchdog, an organization that frequently intervenes in rate cases, did.
The company, when applying for the change, proposed it would go into effect in March.
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