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State Farm sets LA profit targets at more than double what it does in other states

Posted on 4/16/25 at 6:47 pm
Posted by ExtraGravy
Member since Nov 2018
915 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 6:47 pm
Interesting. In the rest of the country, State Farm gets by with a 6% profit margin. In Louisiana, they set it at 14%, citing our higher hurricane risk.

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Posted by cgrand
HAMMOND
Member since Oct 2009
43781 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 6:49 pm to
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citing our higher hurricane risk
well…
Posted by imjustafatkid
Alabama
Member since Dec 2011
58942 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 6:50 pm to
Multiple strikes against this OP:

1. Linked a tweet instead of embedding.
2. Linked to a hack who listed climate change as a cause.

I guess the real question is this: are those profits before or after investment or housing of funds in preparation of future payouts? If before, the higher profit margin makes sense.
This post was edited on 4/16/25 at 6:54 pm
Posted by Kafka
I am the moral conscience of TD
Member since Jul 2007
151067 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 6:52 pm to
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Multiple strikes against this OP
he should be sent to the state farm!
Posted by ExtraGravy
Member since Nov 2018
915 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 6:54 pm to
fair enough I'll take my lumps on the link.

As for the hack part, maybe that's right. But he's just quoting what State Farm itself is saying.

My personal view on "climate change" as an excuse is that it's like "supply chain issues" or "effects of terrorism" or "COVID has impacted our ability to serve you" or anything else like that. It's a built-in excuse.

I have no doubt the insurance companies say "climate change" is their reason for rates or anything else they can blame on it. Why, because the press and at least half the politicians and population will accept it at almost face value. So, the reporter is being accurate I think when he says that "climate change" is one of the top explanations the insurance industry gives.
Posted by Riverside
Member since Jul 2022
5590 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 6:54 pm to
Probably a paid poster for Get Gordon, Get It Done.
Posted by imjustafatkid
Alabama
Member since Dec 2011
58942 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 6:56 pm to
quote:

I have no doubt the insurance companies say "climate change" is their reason for rates or anything else they can blame on it. Why, because the press and at least half the politicians and population will accept it at almost face value. So, the reporter is being accurate I think when he says that "climate change" is one of the top explanations the insurance industry gives.


Fair enough. I agree with this. They use "climate change" because it gives Dem politicians a reason to agree with them.
Posted by PotatoChip
Member since May 2014
4221 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 6:58 pm to
If insurance companies were making more in Louisiana, they wouldn’t all be leaving. If you start cracking down on fraudulent claims, we may see it go down some.
Posted by brass2mouth
NOLA
Member since Jul 2007
20187 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 7:00 pm to
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well…


I would like to see what their profit margin is for the rest of the states along the GoA with just as much, if not more, or a hurricane risk.
Posted by doubleb
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2006
40423 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 7:02 pm to
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. In Louisiana, they set it at 14%, citing our higher hurricane risk.


What percentage of profits do they project in Florida?
Posted by BabyTac
Austin, TX
Member since Jun 2008
14579 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 7:13 pm to
I paid home insurance for 20+ years and never made a claim. Decided to not pay any longer 4 years ago. Still fine. These people are snakes.
Posted by WestSideTiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2004
4497 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 7:15 pm to
Risk vs reward. Sounds like they don’t consider LA worth the risk for only 6% profit or so.

Posted by PotatoChip
Member since May 2014
4221 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 7:17 pm to
My old neighborhood had around 50 houses. 30 of them got new roofs in a four month span mostly by the same company. There wasn’t a hail storm that year….I didn’t get a new roof. I’ve lived in my house for a couple years now and had two different roofing companies knock on my door when they thought we may have had a hail storm.
Posted by notiger1997
Metairie
Member since May 2009
60891 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 7:20 pm to
quote:

I would like to see what their profit margin is for the rest of the states along the GoA with just as much, if not more, or a hurricane risk.


To be fair, there is a shite ton more risk in La due to the landscape and the crappy building codes within 30 miles of our coast.

But I do hate insurance companies
Posted by faraway
Member since Nov 2022
3288 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 7:24 pm to
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30 of them got new roofs in a four month span mostly by the same company.
it's unclear did the insurance company pay for the new roofs?
Posted by lsuhunt555
Teakwood Village Breh
Member since Nov 2008
38834 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 7:28 pm to
It’s more likely Morris Barts fault than Hurricanes
Posted by MyRockstarComplex
The airport
Member since Nov 2009
4477 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 7:29 pm to
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it's unclear did the insurance company pay for the new roofs?


Maybe the neighbor needed to knock down some revenue for the year and show those things taking a loss.
Posted by brass2mouth
NOLA
Member since Jul 2007
20187 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 7:32 pm to
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To be fair, there is a shite ton more risk in La due to the landscape and the crappy building codes within 30 miles of our coast.


Pardon my ignorance, but isn’t our landscape pretty similar to Florida?

Also, are our building codes that much behind Florida, MS, AL?
Posted by notiger1997
Metairie
Member since May 2009
60891 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 7:46 pm to
Our coastline for a long ways inland is very low and there are a lot of marshes, bayous, and canals to let surge up a ways.
I’m sure Florida had a few areas like this, but I guess they aren’t in as big of a risk area.
And we have/had way shittier houses along our coast. It’s not even close to any other coastal state by comparison.
This post was edited on 4/16/25 at 8:11 pm
Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2010
130788 posts
Posted on 4/16/25 at 8:09 pm to
Do we actually have a higher hurricane risk?
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