Insurance Information Institute: 2023's Severe Weather Events Are Proving Costly to U.S. Insurers
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Severe convective storms include natural catastrophes such as thunderstorms with lightning, hail, tornadoes, and derechos, which are organized lines of thunderstorms with widespread damaging winds. Tornadoes in
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The higher dollar amount of the insured losses can be attributed in part to these events striking densely populated
There are steps individuals, communities, and businesses can take to manage these risks and to mitigate against severe convective storms, the Triple-I Issues Brief states. Two of them include:
* Secure the property, build in resilience: In areas where either tornadoes or straight-line winds occur suddenly, secure any objects which might become projectiles. Make sure all buildings are well-constructed and maintained.
* Evolving insurance approaches: After incurring significant storm-related losses, insurers are asking policyholders to share more of the risks with them by taking higher deductibles. A deductible is the amount of loss paid by the policyholder. Parametric insurance, which pays its policyholders a specific dollar amount if an event in the policyholder's community meets certain criteria, is another emerging approach. The payouts are made even when the policyholder's property is unaffected.
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Original text here: https://www.iii.org/press-release/2023s-severe-weather-events-are-proving-costly-to-us-insurers-102523
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