State Farm seeks emergency CA rate hike after $7.6B LA wildfire loss
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Apr 10, 2025
A California judge is weighing State Farm’s request for a 17% emergency rate hike after the company said wildfires drained its cash reserve.
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In California, a judge will soon decide if State Farm, the state's largest insurance company
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can enact a 17 percent emergency rate hike. At a hearing in Oakland this week, State Farm made its
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case, arguing the company is having to pay out $7.6 billion in claims in the wake of LA's wildfires
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and these payouts are depleting its reserves. A consumer watchdog group is arguing against State
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Farm's rate increase, saying policyholders shouldn't be on the hook for the state's recent
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devastating natural disaster, saying in court the insurance agency should provide proof they need
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rate increases, suggesting they haven't sufficiently done that. The group's founder said the way it's
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been engineered by State Farm, it's a fast track. They want the commissioner to approve their rate
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increase now and then figure it out later whether it was justified or not. But state officials seem
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receptive to State Farm's request as the home insurance market is dealing with something of a
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crisis in California. State Farm said during the hearing it's been losing money in the state over
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the last 10 years Other insurance agencies are experiencing the same thing Some like Allstate and farmers are no longer offering coverage or limiting it in a state they have deemed a liability State Farm emergency rate hike would impact all State Farm policyholders in California
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The agency says it's needed in order to refill its cash reserve
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Otherwise, State Farm said at the hearing it won't be able to pay claims if another disaster strikes
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At a hearing last month, the state gave provisional approval of a rate hike
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something the judge will have final say over. Lawyers for the California Department of Insurance
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were clear on the state's position at this week's hearing in support of State Farm's ask
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comparing California's insurance market to a sinking ship, saying, quote, normal rules don't apply. We're on the Titanic and we see the iceberg. Now is not the time to
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argue about where to put the deck chairs. There is still time, Your Honor, to turn this ship around
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If we don't, over three million Californians are going in the water and there are not enough lifeboats
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It's a multi-day hearing over the proposed rate increase. Arguments are expected to wrap Thursday
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The judge will issue his ruling within 10 days
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