Annual U.S. Home Insurance Trends Report Confirms Upward Trend in Loss Cost and Severity Across All Perils
Long-Term Claims Data from LexisNexis Risk Solutions Deconstructs Home Trends with a Seven-Year Perspective
This year's report, which is based on property exposures and losses for the seven-year period ranging from 2015 through 2021, reveals that although loss cost and frequency decreased across all perils in 2021, the seven-year trend shows a steady increase over time. Additionally, All Peril severity rose 7% year over year in 2021 as 95% of catastrophic losses were the result of Hail, Wind and Weather-Related Water perils, underpinning the fact that extreme weather events continue to be a major concern for
"It is very important to provide the market with this seven-year data so that carriers will have a more balanced perspective and price risk within the context of long-term trends," said
While All Peril combined loss cost was down in 2021, Weather-Related Water, Non-Weather Water, Theft and Other perils loss cost increased in 2021. In particular, the frequency of Weather-Related Water claims soared by 329% in 2021, and the frequency of those catastrophic claims rose 222% driven, in part, by the February storm in
Theft peril severity and loss cost reverse a five-year decline
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Additional key findings by peril from the LexisNexis Home Trends Report include:
- Wind: Wind loss cost decreased 35% and frequency decreased 36% from 2020 to 2021, while severity increased 2%. Loss cost and severity peaked in
August 2021 , driven by Hurricane Henri, Hurricane Ida and several tropical storms.i - Hail: Loss cost of Hail claims decreased by 18% from 2020 to 2021, with 55% of Hail claims occurring in the second quarter. For the year, the
U.S. experienced 3,763 major hailstorms.ii - Fire and Lightning: In 2021, loss cost for Fire and Lightning decreased, but the severity of claims remained at a similar level to that of 2020.
Colorado accounted for 42% of catastrophe Fire and Lightning losses in 2021, up from 1.2% in 2020, whileCalifornia only accounted for 16%, down 75% from 2020. - Non-Weather-Related Water: Non-Weather-Related Water loss cost increased 8% and frequency increased 2% from 2020 to 2021, while severity also increased 6%.
California had the highest loss cost in 2021, 10% higher thanArizona .
"When we speak to the benefit of looking at trends within a seven-year context as opposed to simply a one-year snapshot, combined Wind and Hail peril data are a prime example of how home insurers can be caught flat-footed without the right amount of data in their arsenal," said Hosfield. "Certainly, it's a positive for insurers that Wind and Hail had decreases in loss cost for 2021 when compared to 2020, but the seven-year trend indicates an average increase of 18% per year. This is just one example that home insurance carriers should keep in mind to help meet loss-ratio objectives and growth targets, as well as to help gain a deeper understanding of the risk associated with a particular location."
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i "2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season", Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Atlantic_hurricane_season
ii "Facts + Statistics: Hail,"
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