On Thursday last week, Gavin Newsom signed an executive order urging Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara to take quick action with the insurance markets to fix the problems. Ricardo Lara quickly responded with his multi-step strategy to improve the state's market conditions for consumers. The announcements seemed well orchestrated and was most likely in the works for several weeks, as there were many closed door meetings with multiple parties involved from within the insurance world.
It seemed as if this day was still a long way off. But, we were fortunate enough that there were quite a few headlines to draw attention to the problems consumers and insurance companies alike were facing. Consumers have less options and insurance companies did not want new customers.
For the next 6 months to 2 years, we will have to wait and see what unfolds. What new regulations will the department of insurance allow? Will the insurance companies be forced to accept more home owners' policies, which would allow the CA Fair plan to shrink (resulting in having less risk on their books)? Who knew insurance could be so much fun? Maybe just me... :)
On a personal note, I am working as hard as I can to try to find ways to help reduce the cost of home insurance. I have had the opportunity to meet with several members of our State's Assembly. My goal is to bring ideas to the table from outside the box, that in a roundabout way, could reduce insurance rates in time. One way, we could potentially reduce the cost of insurance, is having an automatic water-shutoff valve in every home. I first wrote about this one year ago, when I met with my first Assemblywoman. In addition, I took some time to reflect on the Workers Comp Reform of 1993. No, I was not in insurance at that time, but I wanted to look back at other moments in insurance history to see if we could learn anything and if it was applicable to today. Lo and behold, there was a lot of fraud back then, which is what caused the system to break. There were kick backs and financial incentives, which helped fuel dishonest people to take advantage of the system. As it relates to today's home insurance market, there are always some bad actors out there when it comes to claims. And it could be the people helping you remediate your home. (*Please note, not all remediation companies are bad. We work with several whom we trust and do the right thing for you.*) I have heard of some remediation companies who pay plumbers $500 cash, just for a referral. That money has to come from somewhere and it gets baked into your claim, which means the insurance companies (and you) are paying more than they should be. And if a remediation company is paying a referral fee, what else could they be doing? I am hopeful there can be some future guidance/reform that will not allow these types of transactions to occur, which means the people who are working on your house are being honest, transparent and looking out for your best interests.
As always, we are knee deep in this with you and on the front lines of trying to make a positive change for everyone.
Elizabeth's Corner
My wife, Elizabeth, is a Mom, an amazing wife and an incredible chef. She trained at the California Culinary Academy in San Francisco. She shares a helpful tip below.
The fall season is here and there is nothing better than adding a little pumpkin into your life. Here is a great recipe for a yummy breakfast treat, Pumpkin French Toast. It is extra fluffy, filled with pumpkin spice and tastes amazing drizzled with maple syrup This recipe is courtesy of Just So Tasty.
Pumpkin French Toast
Ingredients:
Directions:
Enjoy!
Aaron Rosen
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