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by chrisplotz
2308 days ago
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Firstly, I'm sorry to hear about your community, that is rough and hope people are ok. And thank you (and your fire buddies - my cousin is a wildfire-fighter) for all your work to keep your community safe! 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... |
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Thank you sharing the link as this raises a question I think you are perfect to ask:
What are your thoughts on this regulation?
Would it now, in effect, significantly increase premiums for everyone now that an insurance company cannot drop the high risk customers?
Feel free to email me as the answer might be not something you want to make public.
If you can answer, and I think the answer is yes, how much in hike in premiums would account for this regulation?