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FLORIDA - State Farm is asking to raise rates *47 percent.

Now state regulators have to decide whether or not to approve the statewide rate hike.

As Channel Three Capitol Reporter Whitney Ray tells us State Farm isn't the only insurer in Florida seeking the double digit hike.

Hurricanes in 2004 and 2005 devastated Florida's coast-and bankrupted several insurance companies. Insurers who want to raise rates to prepare for a big storm have to go through the Office of Insurance Regulation for approval.

Ed Domansky / OIR: "Our analysts and our actuaries look at every file very carefully."

This year a few small rate hikes have been approved, but none as high as State Farms request.

Whitney Ray / Reporter: "State Farm is asking for a 47 percent rate increase."

The request shocked some… but not Gary Landry with the Florida Insurance Council.

Gary Landry / FIC: "In Florida, as we said many times before, there's two trillion dollars of risk out there and we're collecting inadequate premiums to cover this risk."

State Farm isn't the only insurer seeking a double digit rate hike. Farm Bureau is asking regulators to approve a 28 percent increase.

Florida Association of Insurance Spokesman Bob Lotane says companies need rate hikes to keep from going bankrupt after a hurricane.

Bob Lotane / FAIFA : "There's only one thing that's angrier than a person whose insurance rates have been increased, and that's a person who can't get their claim paid in a timely manner."

State Regulators say there's a balancing act involved when considering a rate increase request.

Ed Domansky / OIR: "Consumers want to pay the least amount they have to for their insurance but at the same time too the companies that are paying for those policies need to have money to pay claims when claims should come in. "

A public hearing has to be held for any insurance company wanting to increase rates more than 15 percent.

State lawmakers froze rates for state-run insurer Citizens, but unlike a private company, Citizens can levy assessments to cover claims.State Farm Seeks 47% Increase In Rates
 

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