• smokeppb [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    9 days ago

    So the article is just lying out it’s ass. Floridians are becoming uninsured at a growing rate, as of now, ~1 in 8 are uninsured. There’s no data to support or reason to believe the private insurance industry will cover these people in a meaningful way when there is even more risk to them without state assistance.

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      9 days ago

      this feels like a form of organized abandonment that RW Gilmore talks about.

      From my experience, private homeowner’s insurance is 50-100% more than Citizen’s which is what I have. They keep threatening to levy a 15% charge but that’s still cheaper than paying for private insurance. It seems like if I get kicked off then I can’t ever get Citizen’s again or something like that.

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        I’ve had the opposite experience. Twice in the past three years (including this one) my private insurance company has declined to renew or just left the state and in both cases Citizens was at least 40% more. I had to switch to freaking Lloyds of London for a few months and even that was cheaper than Citizens.

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          Lloyds of London

          how tf are they insuring hurricane prone floridians??? there is obviously massive corruption in the state but like this has to be some extra-predatory shit for some massive international insurance company to also be here

          edit: I guess I had no idea what lloyd’s is. it’s a market of members not a company.

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            8 days ago

            Lloyd’s schtick is that they will insure literally anything, but typically at the worst possible cost. If you have a mortgage in FL you’re required to have windstorm mitigation insurance, so if you’re between vendors and don’t want to go with Citizens (the state-backed insurer) they are usually your last resort — and in recent times, have been cheaper than Citizens (tho this is more to do with how terribly managed Citizens is than anything else).