The Mandate That Almost Was
Introduced by Senator Sasha Renée Pérez, SB 1076 aimed to create a "Good Driver" model for home insurance.
The Original Goal:...
Closing the "Civil Authority" Loophole
Historically, many insurance companies denied claims for police damage by citing "Civil Authority" or "Governmental Action" exclusions.
The Mandate: Starting January...
The "Digital Handshake" of 2026
In 2026, home telematics isn't just about cameras; it's about Metadata.
What They Track: Insurers like USAA and State Farm now...
The Water Watchman: Automatic Shut-Off Valves
Water damage remains the leading cause of non-weather-related claims in 2026. Simple "puddle sensors" are no longer enough for...
How the 2026 "Pricing Bot" Works
Unlike the old "manual" days, 2026 AI systems (like Earnix or Sixfold) use a "Dynamic Intelligence" model:
Satellite & Computer...
The "Big Three" of 2026 Savings
Not all gadgets are created equal. In 2026, insurers are focusing their highest discounts on three specific types of...
The "Residual Market" Explosion of 2026
State-backed insurance plans were never meant to be the market leader, but 2026 has flipped the script.
Massive Growth: In...
The Widening "Rebuild Gap" of 2026
In the 2026 economy, market value and rebuild costs are no longer moving in tandem.
Market Value (Resale): Driven by...
The "Unstable Three" — Louisiana, Iowa, and Arkansas
In early 2026, industry reports identified Louisiana, Iowa, and Arkansas as having the least stable insurance markets...