Sunday, January 31, 2010

State Farm cancelling policies in Florida

State Farm has created much controversy over the past year in Florida but it looks like they have gotten what they wanted. A rate increase AND permission to cancel homeowner policies.

My family always had coverage, automobile and homeowners, with State Farm. When I bought my first house in 1992 I had coverage with State Farm. When I moved to Florida in 2001 and bought my house here, I specifically requested information on a local State Farm agent and promptly purchased homeowners coverage here as well. Over the next 8 years, I never made a single claim on the State Farm policy and my house was not damaged in any of the hurricanes or tropical storms that ravaged the state. I was a little disconcerted when the first inklings came about that State Farm was going to leave the state. My policy was going to renew in May and I did not want to pay premiums to State Farm only to have them leave, forcing me to find new coverage for my home. As many of you know, it is very difficult to find a homeowners carrier in this state, regardless of prior claim history or location. I was "lucky" enough to find a carrier where the premium would be about the same after increasing the deductible to $1000.

So good luck to all of you who will be looking for coverage over the coming months. You may want to seek out an independent insurance agent who has access to many other carriers to increase your chances of success. You can visit the Florida Association of Independent Agents (FAIA) website to search for an agent in your area.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Winter Weather Safety

Seems odd to talk about winter weather here in Florida, but it seems the northerners have sent us some cold air for a while.

Remember to exercise an abundance of caution when using a space heater. Keep them away from curtains, furniture, paper, and anything remotely flammable. Check them frequently. It goes without saying to be sure your smoke detector is in working order before using a space heater - or a fireplace. Speaking of fireplaces, when is the last time the chimney was checked or cleaned?

Do you still have a live Christmas tree up from the holidays a couple of weeks ago? The drier weather will cause the tree to dry out faster which is also a fire hazard. Check the water level daily. Please also use caution when taking down all those Christmas lights and decorations.

Even though it is chilly (well, cold) here, just remember we are not dealing with snow and ice!

Hope you all have a happy and safe new year!