Insurity Survey Reveals 56% of Consumers Face Higher Insurance Premiums Due to Severe Weather, Escalating Concerns of Severe Weather’s Impact on Property & Casualty Insurance
According to the findings, 40% of Americans have had to file insurance claims as a result of severe weather conditions, emphasizing the direct impact severe weather has on communities and the P&C insurance landscape. Furthermore, 27% of respondents indicated that recent severe weather incidents have prompted them to purchase additional types of insurance coverage, such as policies for floods or earthquakes. This shift points to a proactive consumer base that is increasingly aware of and responding to the risks posed by severe weather events.
However, despite this proactiveness from consumers looking to acquire more insurance coverage, the survey reveals a concerning trend: 25% of respondents reported difficulties in obtaining necessary coverage due to increasing severe weather risks, and 56% of respondents experiencing an increase in their insurance premiums over the last five years believe it is related to the rise in severe weather events.
The survey also highlights a significant worry among Americans, with 71% expressing concern over how severe weather will affect their insurance coverage in the next five years. This prevailing anxiety emphasizes the need for the insurance sector to reassess risk management strategies and customer communication.
"The results of our latest survey reveal a critical shift in consumer attitudes toward insurance as severe weather events are on the rise,” said
This survey was conducted in
To learn more about Insurity’s 2024 Severe Weather P&C Consumer Pulse survey, please reach out to [email protected].
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