New Insurance Law in Louisiana Sparks Debate – Winners and Losers Revealed

Major Insurance Law Reforms in Louisiana

Louisiana Implements Major Insurance Law Reforms for 2025 Louisiana is undergoing significant changes in its insurance landscape with the introduction of a new law that took effect on January 1, 2025. The legislation, signed by Governor Jeff Landry, repeals the unique “three-year rule,” which had long posed challenges for insurance companies operating in the state. This reform aims to make Louisiana a more competitive environment for insurers while sparking concerns among homeowners about protections. Repeal of the Three-Year Rule The three-year rule previously prevented insurance companies from canceling or non-renewing…

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Homeowners insurance policyholders step away from Citizens

Homeowners Insurance

A growing number of customers in Louisiana are seeking coverage elsewhere. According to the homeowners insurance commissioner in Louisiana, there have been 6,877 policies that have now left Citizens and that are now being covered by private insurers. These property owners will benefit from the change because they will likely have lower premiums. Citizens homeowners insurance is currently facing a legal requirement which forces them to have to increase their premiums. By law, that insurer must now charge more. Therefore, the customers that have now moved their policies to private…

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