Hartford Stops Writing New Homeowner Policies In California Effective February 1st [View all]
The Hartford issued the following statement following a request for comment for this article: The homeowners insurance environment in California has unique challenges that have required us to reconsider the viability of writing new homeowners business in the state. Based on these challenges and our analysis of the trends, we have decided to stop offering new homeowners policies starting Feb. 1, 2024. We do not enter into this decision lightly, and we appreciate and support efforts like Commissioner Laras Sustainability Insurance Strategy to help bring stability to the market.
The Hartford said it will be watching those efforts, and it continue to write all its other existing products in California, such as business insurance and personal auto, and will continue to renew existing homeowners business consistent with its underwriting guidelines.
State Farm General Insurance Co. announced at the end of May that it had stopped accepting new policy applications for property/casualty insurance in California for reasons including increased risks from wildfires and inflation. The decision followed a similar move by Allstate Corp. last year.
Other large carriers that have announced a reduced appetite for writing California homeowners insurance include American International Group (AIG) and Chubb.
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