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State Farm is (not) There anymore

fairdinkem

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Some interesting and sad data on the insurance issues in CA.

First:

Second: Post by Brown Star Kachina on 01/09/2025 04:09 AM

California's insurer of last resort will go bankrupt
California's insurer of last resort (FAIR) is where people go to obtain homeowners, including some commercial, insurance policies when no other carrier will insure them.

Turns out they won't have enough money to pay out from these wildfires.

Exposure: $458-billion
Reserves: $700-million
Data source: [link to www.afr.com (secure)]

Current damage estimate: $52-billion
Data source: [link to www.desertsun.com (secure)]

Now in all fairness, not all of that $52-billion is held by FAIR policy holders.

You can see where a large portion of FAIR's book of business is held here.



Notice anything interesting?

About $5.9-billion of their exposures in in Pacific Palisades alone.

What about their reinsurance?
tomato


Maybe, maybe, enough to cover it, but the program will then pretty much be on its last leg and we're only 8-days into the new year.

Third:
Data supporting the above from the source site


To quote/paraphrase the great Bum Phillips "Now, you can't do that! If you do it, I'm telling you you'll have more hell over it than a little bit."

Hell has finally broken through the surface in LA.
 
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Hopefully the insurance companies refuse to let people build back in those locales, as they will burn again in the future. (Re)building in these known wildfire zones is as stupid as allowing people to rebuild in known hurricane impact zones while expecting others to carry your insurance risk for you.
 
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Hopefully the insurance companies refuse to let people build back in those locales, as they will burn again in the future. (Re)building in these known wildfire zones is as stupid as allowing people to rebuild in known hurricane impact zones while expecting others to carry your insurance risk for you.
It wouldn’t be so bad if
1) CA had some common sense when it came to water
2) CA had some common sense when it came to forest maintenance
3) CA had some common sense insurance regulations
 
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