Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple announced this week that two Allstate-owned insurance companies have requested lower premiums from some personal auto policy holders. The Louisiana Department of Insurance said Temple has completed the rate adjustment.
Empire Fire and Casualty Insurance The company’s value product, which has more than 41,000 customers, declined 6% Louisiana policy, usually provided by Insurance Option to meet state-required minimum liability limits.
IFAC also applied for a 2.9% price reduction on its mid-market product, which has more than 32,000 active PPA policies and generally covers consumers with needs above state minimum liability limits
Allstate North America, Inc. Insurance The company’s rate changes were reduced by 7.5%, affecting more than 17,000 of the company’s policies Louisiana.
Temple previously finalized the ANAIC’s request for a 7.6% rate cut in late 2025, bringing the company’s total rate change since November down by more than 15% of last year.
“This is another positive development Louisiana “We must continue to strengthen our regulatory and legal framework so more drivers can experience the benefits,” Temple said in a statement of I encourage all of our reform efforts Louisiana Drivers should shop around now for more affordable auto insurance policies, if you haven’t already done so in recent months. “
Source: Louisiana Department of Insurance
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