Farmers Insurance has decided to exit the Florida market, which has raised more concerns about the state’s insurance industry.
The announcement made on Tuesday revealed that the company would be discontinuing all home, auto, and umbrella policies across the state, impacting approximately 100,000 homeowners.
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A troubling trend
This marks the fourth insurance company to withdraw from the Florida market within the past year, further exacerbating the ongoing challenges faced by the state’s insurance sector.
Florida’s insurance costs have surged in recent years due to the financial burden of hurricane rebuilding and recovery efforts, resulting in residents being burdened with the highest premiums nationwide.
Farmers Insurance explains decision to exit
Farmers Insurance justified its decision, stating that it was necessary for effectively managing risk exposure.
The company clarified that approximately 30 per cent of its overall policies in Florida would be affected, with the exception of policies issued through subsidiaries.
Affected customers will receive notifications outlining the termination dates of their coverage and alternative options for replacement policies.
The departure of Farmers Insurance from the Florida market highlights the precarious state of the insurance industry.