Triple-I: Extreme Fraud and Litigation Causing Florida's Homeowners Insurance Market's Demise
"Floridians pay the highest homeowners insurance premiums in the nation for reasons having little to do with their exposure to hurricanes," said
Two major hurricanes made landfall in the state since 2016: 2017's Irma and 2018's Michael. No direct hits occurred in
To illustrate how lawsuits have weighed on insurer operating costs, JD Supra, citing the
"The state's homeowners insurers have been forced to respond to these unfortunate market trends this year by restricting new business, non-renewing existing policies and even canceling policies mid-term. What's more, four homeowners insurance companies have been declared insolvent since February – all while more Americans are moving to
Placing further pressure on the affordability and availability of homeowners insurance in the state, third-party rating bureaus have downgraded the financial ratings of some homeowners insurers who operate in
The typical
During a special Legislative session in
To help Floridians and others residing in natural disaster-prone states better manage risk and become more resilient,
"The insurance industry's focus on resilience is starting to pay dividends as more Americans recognize the very real risks their residences face from floods, hurricanes and other natural disasters," Kevelighan concluded.
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