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Just a little fun at the office today
10/31/2023

Just a little fun at the office today

08/11/2023

Alright y’all…
As an insurance agent now for 20yr+, you know I’m not one to post insurance “stuff” to FB. However, things have changed big time in the insurance world and I feel this info will be useful to you. I hope this helps to explain a little bit more in depth about what’s really happening in the insurance industry. It doesn’t really matter what insurance company you’re with, with what I’m about to tell you..this is an industry-wide issue.

The insurance marketplace is tightening up and it's happening fast. It’s happening especially fast for home and auto insurance companies. This is regardless of what state you are in, however California, Florida, Louisiana and Texas are being hit especially hard. Carriers are pulling a full hard stop on issuing any new policies across the country, and carriers that have NOT put a moratorium on binding new coverage, are actually just leaving the market or they are selling to other carriers/merging. They simply can't operate profitably in this inflationary market. It seems that almost *EVERY DAY* we are hearing about another pause on new business, or a carrier putting a full stop on writing new policies. Some carriers are requiring *full premium payment* up front for new business or requiring a 20 to 30 day hold on new applications. Carriers may shift underwriting guidelines, so they *only* want preferred business… no claims within 5 years (not 3 anymore), home and auto bundles, etc. Some carriers will NOT reinstate coverage if it lapses, no matter the reason.
The market is disrupted and it WILL affect you. If it hasn’t yet, it will. I have personally seen premiums double and triple what they were the year before.

The cost of claims has risen exponentially in the past 2 years, thus resulting in the carriers having to raise premiums or pull out of some markets. In some states, carriers have applied for rate increases, but have not been able to get them approved, so they simply shut down for new business.

If you have an auto or home insurance policy, your rates have gone up, and if they haven’t, they will. This isn't personal, it’s not based on a claim you may or may have not had, it’s simply the cost of doing business. If you have *not* gotten a rate increase, be prepared for one at your next renewal, if you get renewal terms at all.

➡️The cost to rebuild your home is up dramatically due to the rising cost of materials and labor. Supply chain for materials continues to be an issue. We can all agree that everything has gone up in price. Carriers simply can’t survive paying these higher prices without charging more themselves.

➡️The cost to repair your car is up dramatically due to the rising cost of auto parts and labor to fix your car. In addition, parts in vehicles now include some technology features. Replacing a side mirror or windshield used to be $500 - now it’s more than triple that.

➡️The cost of medical care continues to skyrocket. Bodily injury on auto accidents is off the charts.

➡️Litigation is expensive and settlements are rising at an unprecedented rate.

➡️Both the frequency and severity of auto accidents are WAY up post COVID along with the rising frequency of auto fatalities.

➡️ReInsurance (the insurance your insurance carrier buys to help cushion catastrophic loss) is at or approaching capacity in many markets, and rising rates are unsustainable.

This is a significant issue affecting the property & casualty industry, and pricing correction is anticipated at least through 2024. It won’t be for forever, but it is here now.

There are some things you can do to help get through this current insurance market:

✅ Consider Higher Deductibles. This will help save some money on your policy.
✅ Safe Driving Telematic Programs. Telematics can reward you by giving you a discount for good driving.
✅ Discount Reviews - make sure you're getting everything you're entitled to. Every carrier has different discount opportunities. Make sure you go over those with your agent.
✅ DO NOT let your policy cancel or lapse *for any reason*. Carriers are not reinstating coverage as easily as they once did. If it does cancel, they may require premium in full before reinstating. This is across the board for every line of coverage.
✅ Bundle your Auto and Home for more discounts and more stable pricing. Bundled/Packaged policies most always include better coverage and benefits and the cost savings is usually 10-15% (or more) on each policy. Many business risks can also bundle options.
✅ Consider tenure - jumping companies too often will hurt you in the long run. In addition, some carriers won’t take you as a new client if you have less than two years with a carrier. And more importantly, carriers are getting off of some risks if a claim happens in the new business term or for the number of claims in a 3-5 year window. Tenure matters with a carrier.
✅ Follow the laws so you don’t get any tickets. Those tickets really add rate to your policy and stay on your record 3-5 years, depending on the carrier.
✅ Absorb small claims when you're able, and save coverage for catastrophic losses. Talk with your agent and let them claims counsel you should a loss happen. Stop using your towing or roadside assistance as a maintenance policy. Frequency of claims REALLY matters. A lot.
Lastly, please remember that we are agents for the carriers. We don’t make the rules, we don’t have control over the rates and we don’t make the decision if your policy is cancelled by the carriers. We are here to help educate, make sure you have the best insurance for your situation, manage your account and claims counsel when needed.

I hope this message explains a little bit of what’s going on in the insurance marketplace. Please be nice to your insurance agent and their team, whatever company or companies they represent - they are also taking the same increases and doing their best to help you through this.

*Thank you to some really smart agents that helped put this together and is being shared widely.

I am always more than willing and glad to help answer your specific questions or concerns no matter if you’re my customer or not. Just reach out.

Attached is a list of insurance companies and claim contacts.  We are closing the office at 11:00 am today and will reop...
09/28/2022

Attached is a list of insurance companies and claim contacts. We are closing the office at 11:00 am today and will reopen when it is safe to do so on Thursday. Stay safe!!!!

10/16/2021

Candidate should have valid 220 or 440 license and should be focused on customer service. Sales and TAM/APPLIED experience a plus

10/01/2021

220/440 position available. TAM/Applied knowledge a plus.

06/14/2021

Latest on the new law signed by Gov DeSantis regarding roofing scams

New Anti-Soliciting Law for Roofing Contractors: What Does This Mean For You and Your Customers?
In an effort to control roofing scams from occurring throughout Florida, Governor DeSantis recently signed a new law that prohibits roofers from soliciting homeowners. This means that roofing contractors cannot make unsolicited contact with homeowners through any written or electronic means, or in person. Solicitation includes, but is not limited to:
• Door hangers
• Business cards
• Magnets
• Flyers
• Pamphlets
• Emails
• Visits to your home
• Any other real-time communication
By law, if your customer signs a contract with a roofer who illegally solicited their business, they have 10 days to rescind that contract. If a roofer is in violation of this new law, which goes into effect on July 1, 2021, they may be subject to a $10,000 fine and possible criminal penalties.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS LAW?
This new law is one step toward a larger effort to help combat roofing scams and fraudulent claims. Fraudulent claims that roofing contractors can profit from are not free: All Floridians pay the price in the way of higher insurance premiums.
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF A ROOFER TRIES TO SOLICIT YOUR CUSTOMER?
If your customer has already signed a contract with a roofer who solicited their business illegally, they have 10 days to rescind that contract.

Everybody should take the time to read this and contact your legislators
03/30/2021

Everybody should take the time to read this and contact your legislators

Rising property insurance rates are on the verge of popping Florida’s housing bubble and the economy — all because of lawsuits. SB 76 can save the state.

03/30/2021

Just a heads up we are without power right now. No phones or internet. We have heard it may be noon or after before power is restored

Thank you Lake Ashton for allowing us to be part of your tournament!!! With Chris Zinsmeister.
03/05/2021

Thank you Lake Ashton for allowing us to be part of your tournament!!! With Chris Zinsmeister.

02/16/2021

This is a letter I sent to Rep Sam Killbrew and Sen Kelli Stargel today (see below). Please read to the end to get a full understanding of what is going on.

The property insurance market in the state is drying up rapidly. Rates are going up and coverage is getting harder and harder to find. Fraud is driving the issue and it doesn't look like it is slowing down anytime soon. The two bills (SB 76 and HB 305) that have been introduced to the Legislature this year have some really good points to them about reasonable time restrictions to file a claim and limiting attorney fee multipliers. Please read up on both of these bills and form your own opinions. My opinion is one part of these bills is unfair to the end user....you. Limiting a payout on a roof over 10 years of age, in my opinion, is unfair as roofs under 10 years of age rarely sustain the damage seen in roofs over 10 years of age. If your roof is still in good shape but is damaged by a storm the two bills could not only have you paying your deductible's but also a good portion of the roof replacement out of your pocket.

I am an insurance agent in Winter Haven, FL and as I am sure you are aware property insurance rates in the state are sky rocketing again. Homeowners insurance coverage is getting tougher to get and companies are putting unreal guidelines for homeowners attempting to secure insurance . There is proposed legislation( SB 76 and HB 305) making its way through the house/senate now limiting what the insurance companies would have to pay for and what they would have to pay roofers/restoration companies and their attorneys in the event of a suit. Part of this bill is very disturbing. While I whole heartedly agree with limiting what a plaintiff, plaintiff attorney and contractor can receive when they are trying to take advantage of a claim situation, one part of the bill that allows insurers to only pay Actual Cash Value for a roof over 10 years of age is absurd. Florida property owners already have to incur (on average) a 2% -5% wind deductible in the event of a named storm. If the insurance companies are allowed to only pay ACV on a roof over 10 years of age then it is not worth it to even carry the insurance at that point as the property owner will receive next to nothing for their claim. In most tropical storm/hurricane scenarios a roof under 10 years of age sustains little to no damage. The homeowner is paying premiums this whole time and at 10 years and 1 day the scenario changes to where they will, at best, receive 50% of the replacement costs of the roof less their 2% hurricane deductible. For an average home ($250000) their deductible would be $5000. If the replacement roof is $20000 depreciated by 50% (20 year life and now 10 years old) is $10000 - $5000 deductible= $5000 payout. The homeowner is now left holding the bag for $15000 for a roof. I don't pretend to have all the answers but for most homeowners this would create a huge financial hardship and totally goes against what the premise of what insurance is supposed to do for them. I am no attorney and don't know all of the ins and outs of the language of the bill but I do know insurance and this doesn't seem fair the homeowners of this state who have paid for their insurance religiously only to get treated shabbily in the end.

Please review the bill(s) and feel free to contact me if I what I am concerned about is unfounded. I feel this whole scenario has been brought about by a few and now is potentially taking its toll on the many. Thank you for your attention in this matter .

Chris Zinsmeister

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Winter Haven, FL
33880

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