Travelers faces $1.7 billion impact from Los Angeles wildfires, future premium changes uncertain
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A Travelers spokesperson declined to provide information on any impact the
"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
Despite what Schnitzer called "outsized natural catastrophes" last year, including Hurricane Helene in
Total losses in the
Travelers had already filed with
"We've been shrinking in
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