74% of Consumers Are Concerned About Severe Weather, and 55% Say Premiums Have Already Increased as a Result, According to Insurity Survey
New survey reveals growing anxiety around severe weather and its impact on insurance coverage and affordability
Compared to Insurity’s 2024 survey findings, this year’s results point to an upward trend in consumer anxiety and action. Concern has increased from 71% last year to 74% this year, while reports of difficulty obtaining coverage have risen from 25% in 2024 to 32% in 2025. Although the percentage of respondents attributing premium increases to severe weather dipped slightly from 56% last year to 55% this year, the overall picture remains one of mounting strain for policyholders. Similarly, the share of consumers purchasing additional coverage has grown, rising from 27% in 2024 to 34% this year.
“These findings affirm that consumer anxiety regarding severe weather is both enduring and significant,” said
The findings underscore the ongoing impact of severe weather on the insurance landscape, year after year. With consumers facing both higher costs and greater challenges in securing coverage, insurers have an opportunity to strengthen trust by offering more resilient products, transparent communication, and technology-enabled solutions that help policyholders feel better equipped to face the risks ahead.
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