The largest insurer in Florida is state owned and ran and is supposed to be the insurance of last resort, but it’s commonly becoming the only insurance available at all because risk adjusters can’t agree on numbers or stakeholders don’t agree on facts and reasons/prefer to live in Delulu.
No area is uninsurable. It might cost a dickton to insure a place in harms way, but that’s the problem of the customer, right? The fact that insurance is bailing on markets instead of announcing their math, I mean, that’s obviously political. State farm, et al, would rather withdraw from communities than defend their accounting risk assessment includes climate change and defending that climate change is a verifiable fact. Optics. SMH. Cowards, imo.
The largest insurer in Florida is state owned and ran and is supposed to be the insurance of last resort, but it’s commonly becoming the only insurance available at all because risk adjusters can’t agree on numbers or stakeholders don’t agree on facts and reasons/prefer to live in Delulu.
No area is uninsurable. It might cost a dickton to insure a place in harms way, but that’s the problem of the customer, right? The fact that insurance is bailing on markets instead of announcing their math, I mean, that’s obviously political. State farm, et al, would rather withdraw from communities than defend their accounting risk assessment includes climate change and defending that climate change is a verifiable fact. Optics. SMH. Cowards, imo.