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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 7, 2023 Commissioner Donelon Reminds Policyholders About the Importance of Flood Insurance Ins...
06/08/2023

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 7, 2023



Commissioner Donelon Reminds Policyholders About the Importance of Flood Insurance



Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon is urging home and business owners to consider purchasing a flood insurance policy before we reach peak hurricane season. Property insurance policies typically do not include coverage for flood damage, so policyholders will need a separate policy to be covered.

"We’ve learned tough and expensive lessons in recent years due to Mother Nature and the frequency of severe weather all across Louisiana," said Commissioner Donelon. "Flood insurance is essential to recovering fully after a flood, and we know it doesn’t take a named storm to bring torrential rains to our neighborhoods."

As of April 30, the total number of NFIP policies in effect in Louisiana was nearly 445,000, which is a 3.6% reduction since year-end 2017. Flood insurance policies can be purchased through private insurers or the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). There is typically a 30-day waiting period for a flood insurance policy to take effect. The Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) does not regulate the NFIP or approve its rates.

"The availability and affordability of flood insurance is vital to those in our state," said Commissioner Donelon. "Despite the increases we are seeing under Risk Rating 2.0, the NFIP’s rates are still significantly subsidized, so I urge all Louisiana property owners to take steps to safeguard your property by accessing the National Flood Insurance Program."

To find more information or purchase a flood policy, visit www.floodsmart.gov or contact an agent.



About the Louisiana Department of Insurance: The Louisiana Department of Insurance works to improve competition in the state’s insurance market while assisting individuals and businesses with the information and resources they need to be informed consumers of insurance. As a regulator, the LDI enforces the laws that provide a fair and stable marketplace and makes certain that insurers comply with the laws in place to protect policyholders. You can contact the LDI by calling 1-800-259-5300 or visiting www.ldi.la.gov.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 29, 2021 Commissioner Donelon Updates 2020 Hurricane Data Through March 31, 2021Insurers have...
05/01/2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 29, 2021

Commissioner Donelon Updates 2020 Hurricane Data Through March 31, 2021

Insurers have increased their estimates of the cost of the three hurricanes that struck Louisiana by 25 percent since the end of last year, Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon said.

Insurance companies now expect to pay $9.6 billion on claims of all types from hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta in Louisiana, up from $7.7 billion at the end of last year, according to the latest round of information from insurers quantifying paid and reserved losses through March 31.

Policyholders have now filed 311,266 claims of all types from the three storms through the first quarter of this year. Of those, 192,045 claims, or 62%, were closed with payment as of March 31, garnering $6.9 billion in payments for damage caused by the three hurricanes.

"This data underscores just how devastating the 2020 storm season was in Louisiana," Commissioner Donelon said. "The increase in the reserves backs up what I’ve been counseling policyholders about their claims – it isn’t a one-shot deal. If you find additional damage or increased costs after your original claim, you can file supplemental claims until your repairs are complete, as there is no release applicable to first party claims except under unique circumstances."

Last fall, the Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) issued a "data call" requiring all authorized property and casualty insurers, including surplus lines insurers, to submit their claims data on hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta in Louisiana at regular intervals until October 2021. The figures represent insurance claims from both personal and commercial insurance.

They do not include claims or payments from the National Flood Insurance Program, which is not regulated by the Louisiana Department of Insurance. They also do not include uninsured losses and what people paid out of pocket to cover the deductibles on their insurance policies. As such, the true cost of the three storms is much higher.

The 2020 storm season was the most active ever in Louisiana, with three hurricanes plus tropical storms Cristobal and Marco striking the state. The 2020 storm season was also the second most expensive for Louisiana behind the 2005 storm season. Hurricane Laura has now displaced Hurricane Rita in 2005 as the second most costly storm in Louisiana history.

Policyholders have filed 170,956 claims from Hurricane Laura, which struck Southwest Louisiana on August 27 as a Category 4 storm. Calcasieu, Rapides, Beauregard, Ouachita and Vernon parishes had the most claims from the storm.

As of March 31, insurers had closed 83% of the claims from Hurricane Laura, 65% of which were closed with payment. Total paid losses plus reserves on reported claims from all surveyed lines of insurance for Hurricane Laura at the end of March were $8.3 billion, accounting for the vast majority of damage from the record 2020 hurricane season in Louisiana.

Policyholders have filed 85,834 claims from Hurricane Delta, which made landfall in Southwest Louisiana on October 9 as a Category 2 storm. Calcasieu, Lafayette, Acadia, St. Landry and East Baton Rouge parishes filed the most claims from the storm.

At the end of March, insurers had closed 89% of all Delta claims, and 60% of those claims were closed with payment. Insurers have paid or reserved $752.8 million to cover losses from reported claims from all surveyed lines of insurance for Hurricane Delta as of March 31.

Policyholders have filed 54,476 claims from Hurricane Zeta, which made landfall in Terrebonne Parish on October 28 as a strong Category 2 storm. Most of the claims came from Jefferson, Orleans, St. Bernard, St. Tammany and Lafourche parishes.

As of March 31, insurers had closed 88% of reported Zeta claims, and 54% of those claims were closed with payment. Total paid losses plus reserves on reported claims from all surveyed lines of insurance were $566 million for Hurricane Zeta in the most recent report.

Data for the 2020 hurricanes through March 31 can be found at www.ldi.la.gov/datacallresults.

Anyone who is having trouble with their insurance claim should file a complaint with the Louisiana Department of Insurance by going www.ldi.la.gov/fileacomplaint or by calling the LDI at 1-800-259-5300.

The LDI will continue to collect data from property and casualty insurers to monitor the claims process. The final deadline for data is Oct. 8, 2021.



About the Louisiana Department of Insurance: The Louisiana Department of Insurance works to improve competition in the state’s insurance market while assisting individuals and businesses with the information and resources they need to be informed consumers of insurance. As a regulator, the LDI enforces the laws that provide a fair and stable marketplace and makes certain that insurers comply with the laws in place to protect policyholders. You can contact the LDI by calling 1-800-259-5300 or visiting www.ldi.la.gov.

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