Florida Officially Rejects State Farm Homeowners Insurance Hike

January 13, 2009

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Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty has affirmed the ruling of an administrative law judge and officially disapproved a State Farm Insurance homeowners rate filing that has been in dispute since last July.

McCarty was affirming an Dec. 12, 2008 order by Administrative Law Judge Daniel Manry, who ruled that State Farm Florida failed to support its request for a 47.1 percent average rate increase.

State Farm had appealed an earlier rejection of its rates by McCarty to the administrative judge.

State Farm’s rate proposal ranged from 23 percent in inland areas to 86 percent along Florida’s coasts.

The ruling is the latest in a series of rate skirmishes between the insurer and the state regulator.

In 2007, McCarty and State Farm agreed on a 9 percent rate reduction after the company obtained a 52.8 percent increase in 2006.

Last September, McCarty ordered State Farm to issue credits and refunds totaling $120 million to current and former hurricane policyholders who didn’t receive or weren’t told they could get a discount for making their homes more resistant to wind damage.

State Farm is Florida’s largest privately owned homeowner insurer.

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  • January 31, 2009 at 3:57 am
    Ginny says:
    I have found that even giving State Farm the rate hike they requested my insurance would still be less than other companies have quoted me. We need to keep State Farm in Flor... read more
  • January 14, 2009 at 1:22 am
    nobody important says:
    And you take your claim from the next big one, Kathy, and hope you can collect. There is a distinct probability your claim will not actually be funded. The idiotic property ... read more
  • January 14, 2009 at 1:09 am
    Kathy says:
    Thank you commissioner McCarty! At least he can the greed in the insurance industry and is not swayed by highly paid lobbyist! You all are just bummed because your bonuses won... read more
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