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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

State Farm exercises nuclear option in Florida

Florida's largest private insurer is pulling the plug on homeowners' policies in the state, citing the losses suffered since the brutal 2004 hurricane season. The decision by State Farm Florida comes two weeks after state insurance regulators rejected the company's request to raise rates. The decision means State Farm Florida - a subsidiary of State Farm Mutual - will no longer renew policies for its roughly 1.2 million customers in the Sunshine State. "This is not an action we wanted to take, but one we must take given the realities of the Florida property insurance market," company President Jim Thompson said in a statement announcing the decision. The company said it has paid out $1.21 in claims for every dollar of premiums it has collected since 2000 and suffered billions in losses after the 2004 hurricane season, when four major storms hit the state. And it said its net worth had dropped by nearly 25% since 2006 even with no major disasters.

Thanks a lot, Gov. Crist! Any other bright ideas?
ALD at 10:27 PM

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