Though rates have been rising sharply during the pandemic recovery, that trend will level out. According to the S&P Global Market Intelligence US Auto Insurance Market Report, private insurer results are expected to improve from where they stood last year, when the combined ratio of 112.2 percent was the worst seen in decades. That said, according to the report, the improvements won’t occur as quickly as the industry had hoped. The private auto insurance results are still expected to improve, though not as fast as was previously predicted. “The post-pandemic…
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Florida approves 6 new home insurance companies
The state has been scrambling to unload some of the policies currently carried by Citizens. In the middle of what many people have been calling a coverage crisis, Florida has now approved 6 new home insurance companies in a move to help the insurer of last resort, state-backed Citizens, unload some of its policies. Citizens has been overloaded with policies, having reached record highs in recent months. Insurance companies have been failing in the state and have been choosing to withdraw, have been going bankrupt, or have been deciding to…
Read MoreMercy Health and Anthem strike health insurance deal
The companies have come to an agreement that will keep the care provider in the insurer’s network. Mercy Health has announced that it will remain in Anthem’s health insurance network now that the companies have arrived at a deal. This means that the insurer’s members will be able to seek care through that healthcare system. The Catholic healthcare system in Ohio and Kentucky will be available to Anthem health insurance members on the Medicaid, Medicare Advantage and employer-based coverage plans. According to the new agreement, this will extend through to…
Read MoreCalifornia examines new home insurance pricing strategy for wildfire crisis
The state plans to allow insurers to take climate change into consideration when setting their rates. California intends to let home insurance companies factor climate change into the way they calculate their rates, according to the chief regulator for the state. The goal is to help prevent the loss of insurers from the state due to the rising risk of wildfires. Wildfires, mudslides and other natural disasters associated with climate change have become increasingly commonplace and severe in the state. This has wreaked havoc on the coverage industry, which is…
Read MoreSelf-insurance is becoming increasingly popular in Florida
A new survey has shown that rising premiums are driving Floridians to look to alternative options. The Insurance Information Institute (III) has released the results of a recent survey showing that a growing number of homeowners in Florida are choosing self-insurance for their homes. This is a worrying trend, as there is a substantial amount of risk associated with this type of coverage. “It is very risky for homeowners to self-insure,” said Florida’s Insurance Consumer Advocate Tasha Carter when discussing the topic of the growing self-insurance trend in the state.…
Read MoreHawaii County Council asks state for Puna homeowners insurance crisis assistance
The market isn’t yet in a state of crisis, but it is at a high risk and is aiming to avoid arriving there. Homeowners insurance customers on the Big Island of Hawaii’s East Rift Zone are still making progress in their recovery following the unprecedented eruption of the Kilauea volcano five years ago in 2018 but are now facing new challenges in terms of sky-high coverage rates. Insurers have started leaving the home, condo and renters markets in the state. In July, the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs…
Read MoreFlorida home insurance companies were warned by regulators about Hurricane Idalia
New laws in the state provide some accountability toward insurers, but consumers are also limited. Based on the massive number of complaints filed by Florida home insurance customers following Hurricane Ian, regulators warned insurers that they would not be allowing the same situation to develop following Hurricane Idalia. Regulators received complaints about insurers from nearly 8,000 victims of Hurricane Ian. As a result, following the destruction left by Hurricane Idalia, state regulators warned home insurance companies of possible punishment if claims were not properly managed. “We’re gonna be watching,” said…
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