The number of companies willing to insure homeowners in California continues to shrink, with the recent announcement that AmGUARD Insurance, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway-owned GUARD Insurance Companies, and Falls Lake Insurance will be pulling out of the market completely.
This comes on the heels of State Farm, Allstate, Farmers and other companies announcing they are altering their business models in the state.
“AmGUARD only began writing in California markets in 2019, experiencing major losses in 2020, 2021, and 2022 that were unusually high and not typical of the market as a whole,” Michael Soller, deputy insurance commissioner for the state, said. “AmGUARD represents approximately 0.6% of the homeowners’ market. Falls Lake is a very small writer with approximately 900 policies in force.”
No one from either company returned multiple calls asking for comment.
Falls Lake notified the state that it will stop issuing renewals in September, while AmGUARD will stop renewing policies starting in November.