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Related: About this forumFarmers Insurance expands home coverage, saying market has improved
Farmers Insurance plans to increase the number of homeowners insurance policies it will write and begin offering coverage again for new customers in other types of dwellings, citing improvements in Californias home insurance market.
The Los Angeles-based company, the states second-largest home insurer, said it will boost the number of homeowners policies it will accept from new customers to 9,500 per month, up from 7,000. It also will resume writing new policies for condominiums, renters, landlords and other lines. It said many of those policies had been temporarily paused for more than a year.
Farmers Insurance has decided to take these steps to increase coverage availability for California consumers because we recognize that the states insurance marketplace has indeed improved, said Behram Dinshaw, president of personal lines for Farmers Insurance, in a statement Wednesday.
The decision runs counter to some other large insurers who have pulled back from the market amid widening wildfire losses, including State Farm General, the states largest home insurer.
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2024-12-12/farmers-insurance-expands-home-coverage-saying-market-has-improved
This is a curious development.
quaint
(3,640 posts)AZ8theist
(6,549 posts)I had my homeowners and auto through them for decades.
2 years ago I dropped their car insurance and saved 2/3 of the monthly bill for the same coverage.
The last 3 years they started jacking up my homeowners nearly 50% PER YEAR.
I now have the same homeowners coverage for 1/3 the price.
Farmers is a garbage insurer. I don't know about California, but here in Arizona I would avoid Farmers like the plague.
quaint
(3,640 posts)I've been with Mercury for decades.