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Public input sought for proposed homeowners’ insurance rate increase

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North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey has announced that the North Carolina Rate Bureau filed a rate filing with the North Carolina Department of Insurance on Wednesday asking for an average statewide increase in homeowners’ insurance rates of 42.2%.

According to a table on the N.C. Department of Insurance website, the proposed increase for the beach area of Hyde County–Ocracoke–would be 45.1% and the coastal areas of mainland Hyde County would be 33.9%. See table below.

The North Carolina Rate Bureau, which represents companies that write insurance policies in the state and is a separate entity from the North Carolina Department of Insurance, has asked for the rates to become effective Aug. 1.

This rate filing follows the homeowners’ insurance rate filing that the Department of Insurance received from the North Carolina Rate Bureau in November 2020, where the Rate Bureau requested an overall average increase of 24.5%. That filing resulted in a settlement between Commissioner Causey and the Rate Bureau for an overall average rate increase of 7.9%.

A public comment period is required by law to give the public time to address the proposed rate increase. 
There are four ways to provide comments:

All public comments will be shared with the North Carolina Rate Bureau. 

If Department of Insurance officials do not agree with the requested rates, the rates will either be denied or negotiated with the North Carolina Rate Bureau.  If a settlement cannot be reached within 50 days, the commissioner will call for a hearing.

Hyde County Manager Kris Noble said she will draw up a resolution opposing this rate hike for the Hyde County commissioners to pass.

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