Farmers Insurance
We track verified changes to how Farmers Insurance (Farmers Insurance Group) writes new homeowners business across the states this site covers. Below are the states where a change is on record; in every other tracked state, no disruption has been verified and the carrier is generally still writing on its normal terms.
Where Farmers Insurance has changed
| State | Status | As of |
|---|---|---|
| California | Writing | 2025-11-21 |
| Florida | Exited | 2023-07-12 |
| Oklahoma | Non-renewing blocks | 2024-11-01 |
No change tracked
Louisiana · Texas · Colorado · Minnesota · North Carolina
Event history
Farmers removes its cap on new California homeowners policies
Farmers Insurance eliminated its monthly cap on new homeowners policies in California, previously 9,500 per month, effective immediately, and submitted a new rating plan under the Sustainable Insurance Strategy.
Source: Farmers Insurance newsroom · verified 2026-07-02
Farmers non-renews about 1,300 eastern Oklahoma homeowners policies
The Oklahoma insurance commissioner announced Farmers Insurance would decline renewal on approximately 1,300 homeowners policies in eastern Oklahoma starting November 1, 2024, described as a wildfire-risk reduction affecting under 2% of Farmers’ Oklahoma book.
Source: OKC Fox 25 · verified 2026-07-02
Farmers Insurance exits the Florida homeowners market
Farmers stopped writing new home, auto, and umbrella policies in Florida and announced non-renewal of existing Farmers-branded policies, affecting up to 100,000 policyholders. Slide Insurance later took renewal rights for 86,000 of the homeowners policies.
Source: Tampa Bay Times · verified 2026-07-02