Travelers faces $1.7 billion impact from Los Angeles wildfires, future premium changes uncertain
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"We've taken steps to thoughtfully manage our exposure in wildfire prone areas — others have too," Schnitzer said in January. "The insurance market was challenged going into this. There were some recently adopted reforms, and I think that was a good start. It's possible that this is going to be a catalyst for further and meaningful reforms, so I think we're just going to wait and need to see how that shakes out before we make any decisions."
Travelers indicated tax considerations would reduce its
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