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Daily P&C Insurance News – California Focus


Daily P&C Insurance News

California Edition – Key Developments for Insurance Professionals

Today’s Top California Headlines

**Auto Insurance**

California Regulators Approve 7.2% Auto Rate Increase for Major Insurers Amid Rising Repair Costs

April 10, 2026

The California Department of Insurance has approved average rate hikes of 7.2% for State Farm and Allstate, citing escalated vehicle repair costs and supply chain disruptions. Consumer advocates warn the increases will strain Bay Area and LA policyholders already facing premium pressures.

**Home Insurance**

Wildfire Exposure Forces Farmers Insurance to Exit High-Risk California ZIP Codes

April 12, 2026

Farmers Insurance will non-renew 15,000 homeowner policies in wildfire-prone areas of Sonoma and Napa counties starting July 2026. The move follows similar pullbacks by State Farm and Allstate as reinsurance costs surge 45% year-over-year.

**Reinsurance**

Global Reinsurers Signal 30% Capacity Reductions for California Carriers at 2027 Renewals

April 13, 2026

Lloyd’s syndicates and Bermuda reinsurers are restricting California catastrophe exposure due to escalating loss trends from atmospheric rivers and wildfires. P&C carriers face attachment point increases of 20-25% alongside rate hikes averaging 28%.

**Technology**

California DOI Deploys AI Platform to Audit 1 Million Insurance Claims Annually

April 11, 2026

The California Department of Insurance rolled out VerifAI, an AI system analyzing claims patterns across auto, home, and liability lines for fraud detection. Initial tests identified $187 million in suspicious payments from the state’s 50 largest P&C carriers.

**Catastrophe**

$2.1 Billion California Earthquake Losses Projected from Recent 6.2 Ridgecrest Quake Swarm

April 14, 2026

A series of 6.2 magnitude quakes near Ridgecrest has triggered $2.1 billion in estimated insured losses, primarily commercial property and business interruption. Early data shows 65% claims concentration in Kern and San Bernardino counties.



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