State Farm will discontinue coverage for 72,000 houses and apartments in California starting this summer, the insurance giant said this week, nine months after announcing it would not issue new home policies in the state
The Illinois-based company, California’s largest insurer, cited soaring costs, the increasing risk of catastrophes like wildfires and outdated regulations as reasons it won’t renew the policies on 30,000 houses and 42,000 apartments, the Bay Area News Group reported Thursday.
It’s not about that. That’s the insurance industry’s cover story.
The real story is insurance companies giving a hissy fit about being subject to regulation by the state’s insurance commissioner.
If the insurance industry was only dropping coverage in the middle of forests, or on beachfront or riverfront property, that would make sense. But it’s not. They’re dropping coverage on infill development in the middle of cities.
Infill development in the middle of a city can be just as disaster prone and those in a forest or on the ocean.