Major insurer gives brutal ultimatum to entire state: Let us put up prices by 50 percent or we will leave

A prominent insurance provider has aired an ultimatum to the entire state of California.

The firm, State Farm General, asked the state’s Department of Insurance Thursday to let them raise residential insurance rates for millions of citizens, or see them move out.

The move indicates financial trouble for the insurance giant, which currently covers homes razed by wildfires.

State Farm disclosed it is seeking a 30 percent rate hike for homeowners, a 36 percent increase for condo owners, and a 52 percent increase for renters as a result - a move that would only worsen the state’s already present housing crisis.

'This has the potential to affect millions of California consumers and the integrity of our residential property insurance market,' insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara said in a statement - as the filings make their way through the proper channels.

State Farm General has aired an ultimatum to the entire state of California, saying it is seeking a 30 percent rate hike for homeowners, a 36 percent increase for condo owners, and a 52 percent increase for renters. If those demands are not met, the firm may move out of the state

State Farm General has aired an ultimatum to the entire state of California, saying it is seeking a 30 percent rate hike for homeowners, a 36 percent increase for condo owners, and a 52 percent increase for renters. If those demands are not met, the firm may move out of the state

The move indicates financial trouble for the insurance giant, which currently covers homes razed by wildfires. Pictured, a row of homes in Long Beach, California

The move indicates financial trouble for the insurance giant, which currently covers homes razed by wildfires. Pictured, a row of homes in Long Beach, California

He added how he was now keen to 'get to the bottom' of the company’s financial situation - and will conduct an extensive review before deciding on the applications as a result.

'State Farm General’s latest rate filings raise serious questions about its financial condition,' he said of the number one insurance firm in the US.

He added how a rate hearing may even necessary, offering his commission an opportunity to hear from the public about the proposed rate changes.

Only then, he said, would officials make a decision on whether to approve the requests - a process that could end up taking months.

As it stands, the department is averaging 180 days per rate review, with some cases taking even longer, a department spokesperson confirmed to the LA Times.

This is largely due to the outsized amount of fires Californians have seen in recent year, with this year's wildfire season now underway.

The California Department of Insurance had already approved two State Farm requests that saw citizens home insurance rise drastically, including a 6.9 percent hike at the start of last year and a 20 percent rise that began this past March.

Mere months later, the company is going to the state hat-in-hand again, after being pegged to have an approximate $143.2 billion net worth as recently as 2021.

The California Department of Insurance had already approved two State Farm requests that saw citizens home insurance rise drastically, including a 6.9 percent hike at the start of last year and a 20 percent rise that began this past March

The California Department of Insurance had already approved two State Farm requests that saw citizens home insurance rise drastically, including a 6.9 percent hike at the start of last year and a 20 percent rise that began this past March

Mere months later, the company is going to the state hat-in-hand again, blaming wildfires on its inability to foot the bill that comes with covering the entire state

Mere months later, the company is going to the state hat-in-hand again, blaming wildfires on its inability to foot the bill that comes with covering the entire state

The move indicates financial trouble for the insurance giant, which currently covers homes razed by wildfires. Homes leveled by the Camp Fire line a development on Edgewood Lane in Paradise, California, are seen here in 2018

The move indicates financial trouble for the insurance giant, which currently covers homes razed by wildfires. Homes leveled by the Camp Fire line a development on Edgewood Lane in Paradise, California, are seen here in 2018

At the time, the firm was generating some $87.6 billion in yearly revenue, and this past February, it issued a statement saying its net income for the previous year was an impressive $1.2 billion.

That was up more than 100 percent from the year before, when the Illinois based insurance provider raked in $588 million in income.

Still, such a move usually signals an insurance carrier is struggling - something that remains unseen as of writing.

However, State Farm said in one of its filings that the purpose of its request was to restore its financial condition - offering the telling statement, 'If the variance is denied, further deterioration of surplus is anticipated.

The insurer went on to add that it was 'working toward its long-term sustainability in California”, indicating a potential problem spot amongst the places it covers.

Back in March, State Farm said it had decided to drop 72,000 customers in the Golden State because of a crisis it said was occurring in all of California's insurance market, the week after it raised home insurance rates for California customers by 20 percent.

Lara, at the time, introduced new policies to address the “catastrophic modeling” the industry appeared to be in desperate need of due to the outsized wildfire risk and climate change seen in the state.

'This has the potential to affect millions of California consumers and the integrity of our residential property insurance market,' insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara said in a statement - as the filings make their way through the proper channels

'This has the potential to affect millions of California consumers and the integrity of our residential property insurance market,' insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara said in a statement - as the filings make their way through the proper channels

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The move allowed insurers like State Farm to use a more forward-looking modeling around its pricing policies instead of basing them solely on past trends - and while it was at first welcomed by the industry, companies stopped short of committing to returning to the state.

State Farm, however, is the first to pushback on the concept of automatic coverage in the state, which was subjected to 7,127 fires in 2023.

That was slightly down from the year before when 7,667 fires ravaged California - a relative 'quiet' year according to officials in terms of acreage.

In 2021, a total of 8,835 fires were recorded - one of the most-ever on record.

Then facing "unprecedented fire conditions" in the words of officials, the state saw multiple fires such as the Dixie Fire, McFarland Fire, Caldor Fire, and more.

In October, some respite was offered especially to especially susceptible Northern regions , when the state received its first rain in over 200 days

That finally reduced the wildfire risk for much of the state, where wildfires occur at a rate well above average when compared with the rest of the country.

He promised to conduct an extensive review before deciding on the applications as a result, as California's wildfire season is already underway

He promised to conduct an extensive review before deciding on the applications as a result, as California's wildfire season is already underway

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'Rate changes are driven by increased costs and risk and are necessary for State Farm General to deliver on the promises the company makes every day to its customers,' the company said in a statement last week following its requests.

'We continue to look for ways to maintain competitive rates,' the company added, days after this years wildfire season officially went into effect.

The company previously chalked its earlier hikes to a combination of wildfires and inflation - contributors it said has raised its reconstruction costs along with the prices they pay for reinsurance bought to boost their balance sheets.

Such plans are purchased to protect the firm from the astronomical costs created by climate catastrophes as well as outdated state regulations.

State Farm cited these risk-makers when announcing the more than 70,000 non-renewals earlier this year, joining Farmers, Allstate and other firms in either not writing or limiting new policies in the famously volatile state.

Consumer advocates have disputed the claims - paving the way for a painstaking probe over the next few months from the state's insurance department.

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