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Home > Blog > Understanding the Difference Between Admitted and Non-Admitted Carriers
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2024

Understanding the Difference Between Admitted and Non-Admitted Carriers

Dear Valued Clients, and Prospects,

As many of you already know, the California insurance markets have deteriorated and are in the worst shape they have ever been. Many admitted carriers are currently shut down for new clients, as they have a new business moratorium. This has forced us to place more business with non-admitted insurance carriers.

As your trusted insurance agency, we believe it’s essential to keep you informed about the various aspects of your insurance coverage. Today, we want to discuss an important topic that often raises questions: the difference between admitted and non-admitted insurance carriers.

What Are Admitted Carriers?

Admitted carriers are insurance companies that have been licensed and approved by the state’s Department of Insurance. This means they must adhere to strict regulations and guidelines set by the state. Here are some key benefits of choosing an admitted carrier:

  1. State Regulation and Oversight: Admitted carriers are subject to state regulations, ensuring they maintain certain standards in their policies and practices.
  2. State Guarantee Fund: If an admitted carrier becomes insolvent, the state guarantee fund steps in to pay claims, providing an extra layer of security for policyholders.
  3. Standardized Policies: Policies from admitted carriers are often standardized, making it easier to understand what is covered and what is not.

What Are Non-Admitted Carriers?

Non-admitted carriers, also known as surplus lines carriers, are not licensed by the state but are allowed to operate under special circumstances. These carriers offer more flexibility in terms of coverage options. Here are some advantages of non-admitted carriers:

  1. Flexibility in Coverage: Non-admitted carriers can offer customized policies that may not be available through admitted carriers. This is particularly useful for unique or high-risk situations.
  2. Innovative Solutions: These carriers can quickly adapt to emerging risks and provide innovative solutions that meet specific needs.
  3. No State Rate or Form Regulation: Non-admitted carriers are not bound by state rate and form regulations, allowing them to offer more competitive pricing and tailored coverage.

Which One Is Right for You?

The choice between admitted and non-admitted carriers depends on your specific needs and circumstances. Here are a few considerations to help you decide:

  • Risk Profile: If you have a standard risk profile, an admitted carrier might be the best choice due to the added security of state regulation and the guarantee fund.
  • Unique or High-Risk Needs: If your insurance needs are unique or fall into a high-risk category, a non-admitted carrier might offer the specialized coverage you require.
  • Cost Considerations: Non-admitted carriers can sometimes offer more competitive pricing due to their flexibility in policy design and pricing.
  • Financial Rating: When choosing an admitted, or non-admitted carrier, always be sure to check the financial ratings. Ratings can be found through the following websites: AM Best & Demotech: Financial Analysis & Ratings Firm | Columbus OH

Conclusion

Both admitted and non-admitted carriers have their own set of advantages. Understanding the differences can help you make an informed decision about which type of carrier best suits your needs. As always, we are here to help you navigate these choices and ensure you have the right coverage for your situation.

If you have any questions or need further clarification, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. 

 

Adrian Revel

President

Safe Life Insurance Agency

Phone: (949) 298-4937

Email: Adrian@SafeLifeAgency.com

Website: www.SafeLifeAgency.com

Posted 9:58 AM

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