A shift in Colorado’s approach to funding wildfire insurance may bring new costs to policyholders. Lawmakers are now considering a fee-based model in revised legislation, after NAMIC encouraged state Insurance Commissioner Michael Conway to discard earlier efforts to impose strict loss ratio requirements on home insurers.
Plus, there’s a new insurance commissioner in Missouri. On today’s Unscripted, we sit down with Angie Nelson to break down the state’s insurance market and what’s ahead for Missouri insurers and policyholders.
This week’s episode is sponsored by Holborn.
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