Rising Homeowners Insurance Claim Costs Continue to Outpace Inflation, According to IRC Study
Over the past two decades, the average cost of claims per insured home in
Carriers also continue to grapple with the threat of insurance fraud and claim abuse that follow catastrophe and disaster events. These trends have significantly reduced profits and led a number of major insurers to shrink their capacity in some
Based on Fast Track Monitoring data, the report examines homeowners insurance claim frequency, severity, and loss cost trends over two decades. The report reviews countrywide trends for all claim types and policy forms combined; then by catastrophe- and non-catastrophe- related claims; and finally, by policy form. The report also examines the state-level data, including comparisons between each state and the overall
Key findings:
- Countrywide average loss costs (average claim payment per insured home) increased throughout the past two decades and rose by 9 percent in 2021.
- Claim severity is increasing, while claim frequency is declining—in part because of widespread adoption of higher policyholder deductibles, including percentage deductibles for specified perils, and premium surcharge programs designed to reduce the number of lower-cost claims.
- Catastrophe losses are playing an increasing role because of natural disaster trends and the methods used to define and categorize catastrophe claims.
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Average loss costs for claims vary widely by state. States with the highest loss costs are
Louisiana andMississippi ; states with the lowest areHawaii andMaine . -
States with the highest claim frequency over the period include
Louisiana ,Mississippi , andOklahoma . States with the highest severity includeCalifornia ,Alaska , andFlorida .
“During the two decades of the study period, the
Porfilio, who is also Chief Insurance Officer of the
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