Not good. Add them to the list along with Farmers and others and it tells you that companies simply don’t want to do business in the state. I would like to think that the powers that be regulating insurance in the state are asking them exactly why they are pulling out and what could be done to keep them from leaving. A rapidly growing state, with a rapidly dwindling number of insurers willing to write policies there, can only mean one thing for everyone’s annual renewal premiums. This has gotten out of control over the last few years with no end in sight.
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