Florida Home Insurance Companies Losing Money In Good Weather

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During this period of calm hurricane seasons in Florida, home insurance companies should be getting a lot stronger. However many are losing money during a time when they should be building cash.

Despite this recent period of mild hurricane seasons, the financial stability of many Florida home insurance companies is facing serious trouble. More than 50% of the companies that are writing new business in Florida lost money during the past twelve months. Three home insurance companies suffered a financial collapse and had to be taken over by the state. One of the companies that failed wrote new business exclusively in the 12 most southern coastal counties in the state. Why are these companies failing and why is it that so many companies are losing money?

For starters, Florida home insurance rates have been held artificially low by the state for the past three years by the legislators. While it has been politically popular with voters to do this, low rates have contributed substantially to the poor finances of these companies. Florida's state run insurance company - the largest company in the state sets the benchmark for rates in the market. Because it does not charge enough for the coverage it offers, private companies are forced to keep their rates lower - whether they are losing money or not. Newly formed companies that take policies out of the state run insurance company have to price their policies at or below the state run company virtually guaranteeing that they will lose money from the start.

There has also been an increase in non-hurricane claims and reopened claims from prior hurricanes. The tough economy is a factor because anyone who experiences a loss when times are tough is more likely to file a claim in the present environment. At the present time, home insurance companies in Florida are also experiencing more fraudulent, suspicious claims. This fraud can involve filing a claim during normal rain storms in order to get money to fix an outdated roof. It could also include suspicious fire claims along with theft claims from home burglaries that include high value items the homeowner never owned. Finally, there has been a rise in new and re-opened hurricane claims from the storms of 2004/2005 which led directly to the collapse of one company that had exhausted its reinsurance coverage.

Finally, investment returns are significantly down. Homeowners insurance companies in Florida are always on the lookout for ways to earn a safe return on their excess cash. That's not easy for fund managers to do with the poor condition of the financial markets. Rates of return on low and risk free investments are way down in this slumping economy with low interest rates. Locating investments with high rates of return for purposes of investing surplus cash could result in too high of a risk level. After all, it is unacceptable for your company to deny or delay your claim because it lost your money by investing in a risky stock market.

Your first reaction to the poor performance of these companies might be one of very little concern. After all, why should you care if an insurance company makes money?

Even if you are the biggest hater of insurance companies ever born, it is still important for your company to make a reasonable profit - especially in years when there are not any hurricanes. During those mild periods, these companies are supposed to earn a lot more in premium and have a lot less going out the door for claims. The fact that this hasn't happened for most companies should be sending out alarm bells across the state of Florida.

Politicians have told you that large insurance companies are evil and it is possible that some of them are. But it is the newest, smallest home insurance companies that can't make money in these mild non-hurricane years. These companies are the future of Florida home insurance. If they can't make even a small profit during mild, non-hurricane years, you shouldn't expect them to have the money to pay your next Florida hurricane claim.

If you are looking for a new homeowners insurance company, now is not the time to be buying based on price. You have to do your research. If you simply buy the lowest price policy, you'll be the one struggling financially if your company goes out of business and has to be taken over by the state.


About the Author:
Michael Letcher is a Fortune 500 executive and a licensed CPA. His on-line buyers guide can help you find low cost home insurance in Florida. Learn more about the secrets to affordable home insurance in Florida at: => http://www.homeinsurancebuyers.org



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