| > fire is the biggest issue there A few months ago during the socal fires my community was up in flames, as were a lot of other's. The house a mile down from me burned. We were evacuated There is no insurance company willing to insure our area > This is why although it is hard, communities investing in collective defense has the biggest impact on insurance prices. 100%. My neighbors and I self insure. We have built defensible areas and maintain it together. It's cheaper (?) to self insure than pay premiums some, who managed to get a quote, said. It is a lot of work maintaining that defensible area and keeping it up to spec! We like to say our actions stopped the fire from spreading but when I saw embers in the air around me, I could not stay around to verify whether that was true. Our firefighting department, incidentally less than a mile away from us, is one of our best buddies. This is possible because of the rural location I have chosen to live in. I see no way of pulling this off in a city. I will keep checking with you and recommend to my community. Please keep it up |
To your question on self insurance - it's a matter of risk and statistics. No insurance is less money up front than coverage, but you retain the risk which may or may not cost a lot. We give a quote everywhere, and we think it accurately represents the risk Goodcover is covering for you, but I concede it is more expensive than it used to be.
Something else to know - CA has a non-renewal moratorium in force for wildfire areas, if anyone is being cancelled or non-renewed in your area please check this out: http://www.insurance.ca.gov/0400-news/0100-press-releases/20...