Insurance Companies' Troubling Decision: Pulling Out of States, Leaving Thousands Uninsured

Farmers Insurance is discontinuing its company-branded homeowners, auto, and umbrella policies in Florida, affecting around 100,000 existing policies and any future customers. The decision is due to concerns about natural disasters exacerbated by climate change. Florida has experienced numerous destructive hurricanes and storms, making insurance coverage expensive and risky. Farmers Insurance is the fourth insurer to leave the state in the past year. Rising temperatures and extreme weather events caused by human-induced climate change are leading insurance companies to withdraw from high-risk areas like Florida and California, resulting in harder-to-find and more expensive insurance policies for residents.
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