arizona insurance zone
arizona insurance news
arizona insurance news
arizona insurance zone home page
about arizona insurance zone contact arizona insurance zone site map
arizona auto insurance arizona home owner insurance
arizona life insurance arizona health insurance
ARIZONA INSURANCE ZONE NEWS: Getting accurate information about Arizona insurance from news reports is a challenging ordeal. Are Arizona homeowners insurance rates rising or falling? What about Arizona auto insurance? Helpful Arizona insurance information is available. Click on links below to see what´s really happening to Arizona Insurance: arizona insurance news
additional information:


Guide to Arizona Insurance:

A Guide to all types of Arizona Insurance provided by Arizona Insurance Zone.
 

 

Arizona Homeowner Insurance Rate Reductions Ordered

The reforms of Senate Bill 14, passed by the 78th Legislature in 2003, are working. Arizona Insurance Commissioner Jose Montemayor ordered $510 million in rate reductions in August 2003 and those reductions are showing up as lower premiums as homeowners renew their homeowners policies.

The following companies have lowered their rates by the amounts indicated:

  • Allstate 10.1% (additional 8.75% reduction due in August 2004)
  • American National 12.0%
  • American Standard 10.0%
  • Amiaz 12.0%
  • Chubb 4.0%
  • Continental Lloyds 9.8% (additional 9.8% reduction due in August 2004)
  • Consolidated Lloyds 8.35% (additional 8.35% reduction due in August 2004)
  • Foremost 20.0%
  • Hanover 31.0%
  • Hartford 9.0%
  • Horace Mann 18.0%
  • Kemper 6.5% (additional 6.5% reduction due in May 2004)
  • Liberty 7.0%
  • Metropolitan 22.0%
  • National 8.0% (additional review in March 2004 to determine future reductions)
  • Nationwide 11.6%
  • Republic 7.0% (additional 13% reduction due in August 2004)
  • SAFECO 15.0%
  • Arizona Farm Bureau 1.5%
  • Travelers 8.7%
  • Trinity Lloyds 9.5%
  • USAA 7.0%
•Two Companies Challenge Reforms set by Arizona Department of Insurance

Two companies, State Farm Lloyds and Farmers, were ordered to reduce their rates by 12 percent and 17.5 percent, respectively. Both are challenging the ordered rate reductions in district court. The court cases are in progress at this time. Policyholders with these two companies will not see the ordered reductions until the court case is settled. State Farm and Farmers currently have more than 40 percent of the Arizona homeowners insurance market. Their ordered reductions account for $243 million of the $510 million in ordered reductions.