For nearly a year, Allstate Insurance Company and its subsidiaries resisted investigations by the Florida Insurance Commissioner into its Reinsurance arrangements, its unauthorized Catastrophe Models that consistently predicted greater damage -- and thus the 'need' for greater Premiums -- than was predicted by the Catastrophe Models that have long been used in the industry and in Florida, and Allstate's relationships with raters and trade associations. As readers of this web log know, many posts here have followed the developments during that time, until Allstate exhausted its appeals and Courts overruled its objections to the Insurance Commissioner's investigations. Now, what the Florida Insurance Commissioner calls "'drastic actions'" have been agreed to by Allstate. Tom Zucco, "Deal Cuts Allstate's Rates" (St. Petersburg Times Online, Friday, August 15, 2008).
The capitulation to which Allstate has been forced to consent is as overwhelming in its own way, as the recent invasion of Georgia by the Russian Army. Allstate's "agreeement" was released on Friday, August 15, 2008, the traditional day of the week to release bad news to the public and press. The agreement includes these terms:
Allstate will pay a $5,000,0000.00 fine to the Florida Insurance Regulatory Trust Fund under its agreement with the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, which is the Florida Insurance Commissioner's Office;
Allstate will write 100,000 new Insurance Policies in Florida over the next three years, breaking down into 50,000 new "basic" Homeowner's Insurance Policies and 50,000 new Condominium, Renters and other residential Property Insurance Policies;
Allstate will lower Premiums on its existing "Florida policies" by 5.6 %, it is reported in the linked article, although what kind of Insurance Policies they are is not reported;
Allstate will not seek a Premium Rate Increase for at least a year, although again, the linked article does not identify for what kind of Insurance Policies;
Allstate will continue to 'cooperate' with the Florida O.I.R. investigations; and
Allstate waives its rights to challenge this agreement in Court.
Allstate is reportedly the Number 2 Automobile Insurance Company in Florida, writing an average of some $564,000.00 in new Premiums a month in that line of business. It is also reportedly the Number 4 Property Insurance Company in Florida.
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