WHAT ILLINOIS MUST DO TO AVOID AN INSURABILITY CRISIS
The following information was released by the
It's simple: If Illinois's homes and businesses are not built to withstand future storms, then those homes will not be insurable in the future.
The frequency and severity of disasters are increasing, as are the resulting damages. This means more insurance claims and higher insurance prices. While regulating insurance rates is important for consumer protection, it is not sufficient to address the long-term drivers of rate increases: rising disaster damages.
Without concerted efforts to reduce the potential for damage to homes and businesses, the state could find itself in an insurability crisiswhen the potential for widespread damage from natural hazards or disasters exceeds insurers' tolerance for those risks and the financial losses they represent. As a result, insurance becomes increasingly unaffordable and unavailable, and private insurers begin to retreat or abandon parts of the market. As we have seen in other states, many insurers will abandon a state's market entirely.
One early sign of an insurability crisis is spiking premiums. Between 2021 and 2024, homeowners' insurance prices rose 50 percent on average across
Consecutive years of major storms, tornadoes, and hailstorms; one or more catastrophic tornados (like the one that caused more than
While
Earlier this year, the governor, speaker, and senate president all called on members of the general assembly to pass legislation that would require insurers to get approval of the
NRDC urges the state to proceed with three actions.



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