But
This month,
Even as other insurers bend or flee the state,
The state should spend at least
In the 13-year effort to keep the public insurer as small as possible, half of participating insurers have failed, left or merged under financial pressure, a review by The Times-Picayune | The lawyer found. The four companies that supported the most Citizens policies all went bankrupt.
Donelon says encouraging small private businesses like
But consumer advocates fear that Donelon’s preference for a market solution could exploit desperate consumers.
“When the private market disappears, I don’t think the solution is to let risky players in, just because you think private is better than public,” said
“I understand what he was thinking: competition is good for consumers. That’s true when it works, but when it doesn’t, you need a strong government program.”
It is not uncommon for the insurance industry to shun certain perils, or entire geographic markets deemed too risky. But when the private market says “no”, the government usually steps in.
“That’s why we have the terrorism risk insurance pool, because the private market said, ‘We don’t like that bet,'” Bach said. “And that’s why we have the
For years,
There is a key difference: state legislators did not want citizens to compete with private insurers, so they created a number of constraints. Citizens must charge 10% more than their peers, and it must offer its entire portfolio of policies each year to any private insurer willing to take one.
These insurers are also known as “take-out companies”, a term that has also become synonymous with a beginner insurer with little money. But the defining characteristic is their reliance on depopulation programs to win customers.
“I wouldn’t call it the private market,” said
Donelon praised takeout companies in the years following Hurricane Katrina for their willingness to do business in the state. After the withdrawal of the large traditional insurance companies, the new entrants supported by investors were the only ones willing to bet on
No constraints
The only requirement written into the law was that any insurer underwriting policies to citizens had to have a B+ rating of
But less than half of participating insurers complied with the strict letter of the law; the others were admitted with lower grades deemed equivalent. The loose interpretation of the rule allowed fragile companies to take the most risk.
So far, state lawmakers have been unwilling to change the depopulation program’s scoring requirement. Although some lawmakers have complained about the practice, attempts to toughen the rules have been brushed aside.
“The insurance commissioner is so adamant about depopulating these (policies) that he’s resisted at every turn,” the state senator said.
Allain said he was motivated to change the law after his own policy was taken from citizens and placed with
Allain said he came to regret not sticking with Citizens after Maison folded.
“I didn’t think it was right,” he said. “I think they should require the signature of the insured before removing you from citizens.”
Allain’s bill was never even discussed at the
Like Allain, representative of the State.
Bourriaque said
“The state can no longer get excited about the amount of companies that write, but should instead focus on the financial capability of that company,” Bourriaque said in an interview earlier this year.
Policy unchanged
Even after a series of business failures, the state’s game plan remains unchanged.
Home and business owners were forced to revert to citizens after several insurers went bankrupt, which more than tripled the number of policyholders from around 41,000 at the end of 2021 to 129,000 today.
Donelon, a non-voting member of the citizens’ council, is eager to offload politics again.
Just a year ago,
The rating firm summed up its rationale concisely: The balance sheet was “weak.” The company’s operational performance was “marginal”. And its surplus, the money used to pay claims, was eroding. Additionally, the insurer was struggling to mitigate the risks of operating in hurricane-prone areas.
The downgrade would have made the insurer ineligible, under state law, to underwrite citizens’ policies. But
In its 2021 annual report,
It is therefore not surprising that the insurer has requested almost 20,000 additional policies by depopulation this year.
Insurance agents moved almost a fifth of these to