Cape Analytics Now Detects Yard Debris From Geospatial Imagery, Giving Insurers Powerful New Tool For Assessing Property Condition
Significant yard debris is a liability risk and correlates to higher insurance losses; is found in 14 percent of
Today, property condition is difficult to assess early in the underwriting process. Home insurance carriers often quote and bind policies only to learn about condition issues upon an on-site physical inspection or, worse, following a claim. Walk-around inspections may reveal accumulated debris on the premises, presenting fire hazards, liability hazards, and attractive nuisances. Underwriters are then faced with difficult choices around policy adjustments, mitigation, or simply holding the additional risk until renewal. Some actions may erode customer experience while inaction can be expensive.
Delivered instantly and at scale for homes throughout the continental
Carriers can use this new property intelligence to avoid costly claims. Preliminary analysis involving tens of thousands of homeowner claims shows yard debris coverage to be highly predictive of loss. Relative to homes with no yard debris, loss ratios are 26 percent higher for homes with 100-500 ft² of debris (11 percent of homes countrywide), and 37 percent higher for homes with >500 ft² of debris (2.8 percent of homes). Across the continental
“Prior to bind, underwriting decisions are made with the best information at hand, but issues with property condition are not well represented in traditional data sources and typically not discovered until the property is inspected, if at all,” said
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