Insurance rates are fundamentally driven by losses, so sustainable cost reduction requires lowering underlying risks through measures like fortified homes, safer roads, operational accountability, and market stability, rather than relying solely on regulatory transparency or legislation.
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One Law Will Not Change Your Rates. #oklahoma追加:
One law alone is not going to lower your insurance rates.
And I think it's important to be honest with people about that.
Transparency in the rate review process matters. Consumers deserve oversight and accountability.
But if Oklahoma truly wants to lower insurance costs long-term, we have to lower risk itself.
Because insurance prices are driven by losses.
Right now, Oklahoma faces hail risk, wind risk, uninsured motorists, fraud and abuse, litigation pressure, and rising claim severity.
That's why fortified homes matter.
That's why safer roads matter.
And that's why operational accountability matters. And that's why long-term market stability matters.
The real solution isn't politics.
The real solution is leadership and execution.
Because lower risk ultimately leads to lower cost.
And that's the conversation Oklahoma needs to start having.
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