When Will My Insurance Stop Increasing?

A couple weeks ago, we had a client reach out to ask us, why did my home insurance rate increase so much when I did not file any claims?
I think we have all felt this way over the last few years. And when is it going to end?
It has been several years of 30-50% rate increases for a lot of us on our home insurance. On car insurance, we have probably seen an increase of 0-20% each year, if you were accident/speeding-ticket free.
As odd as it sounds, you can actually track what insurance companies are doing and when they file for a rate change with the state. It is public information and can be found here.
If you decide to go down this rabbit hole of data, it is mind numbing, so I've linked the summary pdf for 2025 here. It is a lot easier to digest and see the rate changes in this 18-page doc. Many of the rate filings are program or rule changes. When I look at the data, I tend to look at the overall rate % column.
Seeing the rates does not answer the question though: When will it end?
I recently had an opportunity to meet a candidate who is running for CA Insurance Commissioner. Her name is Stacy Korsgaden.
Before I met her or even read about her, I put together a dozen tough questions I wanted to ask to see if she really knows insurance and understands the market. I felt really good about the questions that she was surely going to fumble over. Then, I googled her. As I started reading, I quickly learned she is a licensed insurance agent (of more than 30 years) and comprehends everything. And once I heard her speak and met her in person, it solidified that she is the right candidate for the job. She is looking deeply at cause and effect of the insurance market in CA. We need more insurance companies to come into the market. Once we have more insurance companies in the market, then the pressure will be reduced on the existing insurance companies capacity issues. More markets, more options over time, should help reduce the cost of insurance.
Stacy also pointed out that forests need to be better maintained. We need to manage the ground fuels to help reduce the risk of larger fires. If we do not look at the cause, we will not get the outcome we are looking for.
While I do try to stay away from politics, I want to encourage you all to do some reading on the insurance commissioner candidates before the election. Having someone in the office, who has been a licensed agent for so long, has the experience and know-how, who will help steer the ship in the right direction, to help bring in new insurance companies to CA, which in the long run will help stabilize insurance pricing.
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