Earthquake Authority pushes insurance affordability act

Chief executive officer Glenn Pomeroy said the quakes should serve as a reminder to the nation about being prepared for earthquakes.

“It’s a fact that all federal taxpayers are seriously exposed to the massive costs of earthquake damage,” Pomeroy said in a statement. “Because too few households can afford earthquake coverage, we know that when individuals can’t afford to rebuild, the federal government is asked to help. Making earthquake insurance more affordable helps families rebuild and their communities recover, but it also reduces federal taxpayers’ financial risk.”

According to the CEA, Congress will consider legislation when it returns to session to make earthquake insurance more affordable for consumers through the proposed Earthquake Insurance Affordability Act.

The act would include providing a limited guarantee for an earthquake insurer’s debt, the CEA said. It currently provides much of the residential earthquake coverage in the state, most through reinsurance, and the act would lets CEA cut the reinsurance it now carries, saving the nonprofit about $100 million a year, and passing savings on to consumers in rate reductions of as much as 20 percent.

According to the CEA, California is at risk for a major earthquake in the next 30 years. More than 70 percent earthquakes in the nation are felt in the state, but only about 10 percent of homeowners have quake insurance. The CEA says this is in part because of the expense.

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Earthquake Authority pushes insurance affordability act
Earthquake Authority pushes insurance affordability act

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Like many homeowners, we pretty much ignored the option of earthquake coverage when we bought an insurance policy for our home. After all, we reasoned, it’s not as if we live in California.

But last month’s earthquake based in Mineral, Va., which registered 5.8 on the Richter scale and was felt along the East Coast from Georgia to Canada, made us wonder if it’s worth paying for coverage.

A few thousand earthquakes occur each year in the United States, according to the  Geological Survey’s National Earthquake Information Center. But the vast majority are low-magnitude quakes that don’t cause damage. (About 60 smaller earthquakes struck Arkansas , where I live, for instance, in February.) Coverage can be expensive if you live in a higher-risk area.

Like damage from floods, damage from earthquakes isn’t covered under a standard homeowner’s insurance policy, said Loretta Worters, vice president of the Insurance Information Institute .

To buy protection for your home and belongings, you typically must add an endorsement to your homeowner’s policy and pay an extra premium, which varies based on how close you live to known fault lines, the stability of the soils in your area and the type of home.

A wood-frame home in Washington State, for instance, might cost $1 to $3 per $1,000 worth of coverage, she said, while it may cost less than 50 cents per $1,000 on the East Coast.

Insuring a brick home, meanwhile (which is more vulnerable to damage from shaking), could cost from $3 to $15 per $1,000 in the Pacific Northwest, and 60 to 90 cents per $1,000 for coverage in New York.

Deductibles range from 2 percent of the replacement value of the structure to 20 percent, Ms. Worters said. Areas like Washington, Nevada and Utah, with higher than average risk, often have a 10 percent deductible. As with most types of insurance, you can often lower your premium by raising your deductible.

In California, an area of seismic activity, the average annual premium is $707, according to the California Earthquake Authority, which sells insurance to homeowners there. The coverage generally pays to repair or replace your home, subject to the deductible, but there are often exclusions, like for patios and detached garages. Just 12 percent of homeowners in California carry coverage, according to the earthquake authority, down from about 33 percent in 1996 — when the memory of the deadly Northridge earthquake in 1994 was still fresh.


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