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ToggleHurricane Idalia hit Florida on August 31, 2023, causing a lot of damage as a Category 2 storm, especially in the Panhandle and Big Bend areas.
The storm’s impact on the property insurance market in Florida is still being figured out, but it’s clear it’s going to have a big effect.
One big worry is that more people might lose their home insurance. Insurance companies have already been raising their prices a lot in recent years because of more hurricanes in Florida. Hurricane Idalia might make this problem even worse.
This means more homeowners might have to get insurance from Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, which is run by the state. But even this state-run insurance might struggle to keep up because of the storm.
Florida has some tough challenges to deal with. The state can’t control the insurance companies very much, even though they’ve tried to change the rules in the past.
Another problem is that Florida doesn’t have enough money to help homeowners who can’t afford insurance.
The future of Florida’s property insurance is uncertain. But one thing is clear: Florida needs to do something to fix this problem, or more people will be left without insurance, and the state will lose a lot of money.
Here are some ideas that Florida could think about:
Nobody knows for sure which solution is the best, but Florida has to take action to fix this insurance problem.