Mountain Residents Have to Rely on Cali's FAIR Plan
Mountain Residents Have to Rely on Cali's FAIR Plan
Because they are at high risk of experiencing wildfires, insurance companies are allegedly eliminating coverage for homeowners in mountain communities, leaving with with the state’s FAIR Plan as the only option. These homeowners are simply receiving letters in the email explaining that they’ll be dropped from coverage, forcing them to advocate for themselves if they want to introduce changes.Mary Meyer, an 85-year-old widow was one of many mountain residents to receive a letter informing her she’d be losing coverage. Meyer shared, “They simply said, this is a high-risk fire area, and we are not renewing your homeowner’s policy.” The short explanation has sent her on the long and difficult battle, trying to find alternative, affordable coverage.Mary Meyer's insurance company, American Modern Insurance, left Meyer with only one option – the California FAIR Plan, which provides basic fire coverage when private companies will not. The FAIR plan was established by statute (California Insurance Code sections 10091 et seq.) in August 1968 and issues policies on behalf of its member companies.
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Insurance companies dropping mountain community homeowners left and rightInsurance companies drop coverage for hundreds of thousands of homeowners in high wildfire-risk areas, report showsThe California FAIR Plan
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