Mo. Department of Insurance: New Madrid Fault Area of Missouri Continues to Face Uncertain Recovery If a Major Earthquake Strikes
As we recognize Earthquake Awareness Month in February, the
The
A joint assessment by the Mid-American Earthquake Center of the
While coverage has contracted, the price of coverage has increased significantly, in some instances by more than 500 percent in some counties over the last 15 years. Coverage has become significantly less available and less affordable in the areas that require it most.
"We continue to be very concerned about the state of our earthquake insurance market in
* On average, earthquake premiums in the six counties that comprise the
* While rates have increased throughout the state, the rates in the highest risk areas of the data have increased much more rapidly, widening the costs between high and low risk areas. In 2000, average annual premium in the
* In 2000, over 60 percent of residences in the
* In other high risk areas outside of the
* Nearly half a million residences that are not covered for earthquake losses are located in a
* Based on the
- Carriers with 12.5 percent of the home insurance market either write no earthquake coverage anywhere in the state, or only renew existing earthquake policies but won't issue new coverage
- more, or 31 percent, write somewhere in
- 41 percent issue some new coverage in the
- Only 26.6 percent of the market issues coverage in
* Those able to obtain earthquake insurance must still "self-insure" to a significant degree. In the six-county
* Of those who have earthquake coverage and are located in areas with a risk of 7 or higher on the Mercalli 10-point scale, the amount of risk they still retain due to deductibles exceeds
The full report (https://insurance.mo.gov/earthquake/documents/EarthquakeInsuranceMarketsInMissouriReport20197-8-2019_000.pdf) is available on the department's website.



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