Sola’s coverage options vary by state based on local regulations, market conditions, and requirements. This guide helps you understand what coverage types are available in each state where you operate.Overview
States By Coverage Types
- Wind + Hail + Tornado coverage map (Referred to as the Wind/Hail Policy)
States with Wind + Hail + Tornado Policy (The Wind/Hail Policy)
Coverage: Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.
- Tornado Policy coverage map
States with Tornado Policy Coverage: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa,
Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Ohio,
Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.
Understanding State Regulations
Each state has unique insurance regulations that determine what types of coverage can be offered. These regulations are designed to protect consumers and ensure appropriate risk management. Why Coverage Varies- Local weather patterns and risk profiles
- State insurance department requirements
- Licensing and regulatory approval timelines
- Market demand and underwriting guidelines
Expanding Coverage
Sola is continuously working to expand coverage options and availability across all states. If a coverage type isn’t currently available in your state, check back regularly for updates.If you believe you should have access to additional states or coverage
types, contact support to verify your agency’s permissions and licensing
status.
FAQ
Why can't I select certain states?
Why can't I select certain states?
If you can’t select a state, it could mean:
- Sola is not yet licensed in that state
- Your agency doesn’t have permissions for that state
- The state is in the process of being added
How often are new states added?
How often are new states added?
Sola is actively pursuing licensing in additional states. Once we open our product to new states, we will contact those on our waitlist to get appointed.
Can coverage types change in my state?
Can coverage types change in my state?
Yes, as regulations evolve and market conditions change, coverage options may expand. You’ll be notified of any changes that affect the states you serve.