Florida Homeowners Face Soaring Insurance Premiums — And a New Push for Reform

Florida homeowners are waking up to a reality that feels less like sunshine and more like sticker shock. New findings from WPTV News Channel 5 reveal what many Floridians already feel in their wallets: insurance premiums here are among the highest in the nation.

A recent Bankrate report found the average Florida homeowner pays $5,838 per year in premiums — roughly $3,000 more than the national average. This positions Florida in the top three most expensive states for homeowners insurance.

40% of florida insurance claims closed with no payment

‘Everything’s Tripled’ — What Homeowners Told WPTV

For residents like West Palm Beach homeowner Jeff Heun, these aren’t just statistics — they’re life-altering numbers. He told WPTV that his insurance once cost $3,400, but increases have tripled that amount. Filing a claim, he said, would have doubled his premium.

Do something,” Heun urged state leaders.

Another homeowner explained that mandatory wind coverage and rising costs were stretching his budget to its limits. Others have taken a more extreme route — skipping homeowners insurance entirely and saving the money instead, a risky gamble in a storm-heavy state.

When Claims Are Filed, Many Say They Don’t Get Paid

Some residents who do rely on their policies after disasters say payouts fall drastically short. In Loxahatchee, Bob and Pam Fix suffered more than $40,000 in tornado damage. Their insurer initially offered only $4,500 — later bumped to $7,000 — but it took WPTV reporter Kate Hussey’s investigative work for the Fix family to finally secure the $41,000 they needed.

And this problem isn’t rare. More than 40% of Florida insurance claims are closed with no payment, making Florida one of the worst states nationwide for denied claims.

Lawmakers Push for More Transparency and Accountability

Financial analyst Dr. Martin Weiss — founder of Weiss Ratings — and Florida State Senator Carlos Guillermo Smith are advocating for changes through the Insurance Fairness Project and Unlocking America’s Future.

Sen. Smith argues that inflated fees and a lack of industry transparency are major drivers behind rising premiums:

“Floridians cannot afford to pay the highest property insurance premiums in the nation simply to pad the pockets of affiliates who have dodged accountability for too long.”

The challenge? Florida’s supermajority Republican legislature. Democratic leaders backing the reforms admit they are “throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks,” hoping a broad agenda sparks long-overdue debate in Tallahassee.

Proposals now gaining traction include:

  • Caps on rate increases above 10–15%
  • Removing taxes on impact-resistant doors, windows, and garage doors
  • Incentives for homeowners to storm‑proof their homes, potentially lowering future premiums

What This Means for Florida’s Professionals and Future Homeowners

The ripple effect reaches far beyond homeowners — it touches real estate professionals, mortgage brokers, insurance agents, and anyone shaping Florida’s housing landscape. High premiums influence buying trends, affordability, inventory, and even migration patterns.

For those working toward or renewing their professional licenses, understanding insurance trends is no longer optional. At Cameron Academy, we help Florida’s future agents, brokers, adjusters, and inspectors stay skilled, confident, and informed in a swiftly changing market.

What Comes Next?

As lawmakers prepare for heated debates in the upcoming legislative session, homeowners statewide are hoping for meaningful reform. Whether those changes pass — or stall — one thing is clear: Florida’s insurance crisis is reaching a pressure point.

The question now is whether leaders will act before another hurricane season tightens the squeeze on families and the housing market alike.

Source: WPTV News Channel 5

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