Missouri Department of Insurance: New Madrid Seismic Zone Report Highlights Earthquake Insurance Gap
On Monday, the
Since 1974, a total of more than 4,000 earthquakes have been recorded in the NMSZ, and scientific experts estimate there is a 25 to 40 percent chance of another large magnitude earthquake occurring in the next 50 years.
Despite the threat, a substantial and growing gap of earthquake insurance coverage protection exists in the area. Missouri DCI produces annual estimates of residential insurance coverage in their state. The most recent data from 2021 shows earthquake coverage in the
The study explores other reasons beyond cost and availability that might impact a consumer's decision to purchase earthquake insurance coverage. The study found that the top three predictors of earthquake insurance uptake were:
* Using agents to help make insurance decisions
* Talking to friends and family about earthquakes
* Confidence in having sufficient information about earthquakes
Another key finding was that many homeowners were unaware that their standard insurance policy doesn't cover damage and losses suffered from an earthquake. Missouri DCI is incorporating the findings of this study into its annual education and awareness campaign to give consumers more information to make critical decisions about their coverage and preparedness.
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Report: https://content.naic.org/sites/default/files/documents/cipr-report-earthquake-protection-gap.pdf
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Original text here: https://insurance.mo.gov/news/newsitem/uuid/f1b7428d-08a3-4cc6-9880-a4029a6cb09c
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