Wildfire, Hail, Building Costs Pushed Montana Home Insurance Costs Up by 18% in 2025 | Insurify
Increasing wildfire and hail risks, rising home values, and a shrinking pool of home insurers are driving
What's behind
Wildfire risks have risen substantially in
"We've seen over the last several years that homeowners insurance in
Hail is also a problem for
In 2025, the state saw approximately 20 hail events that affected thousands of homes throughout the state, including residences in Lewiston,
Insurance industry representatives also point to "legal system abuse," restrictive regulations, and high claims losses, the Daily Montana reported earlier this year. But consumer advocates say the state needs "more data" and "more accurate data" to really understand the forces behind rising home insurance costs.
What's next: Searching for solutions in the face of continued increases
The state's 2025 home insurance policy average of
A 1.6% rise in 2026 would bump the state's annual average to
Nearly a year ago, the
The legislature's Economic Affairs Interim Committee is conducting the study. The bill authorizing the study requires the committee to deliver its results by
Meanwhile, state legislators passed a bill that allows insurers to provide discounts for homeowners who take steps to make their homes more wildfire-resistant, such as using fire-resistant materials in construction and placing non-flammable landscaping around their property. But the bill doesn't require insurance companies to provide the discount.
In a
Instead, he said, "We look at … if a premium increase is excessive. We can't set the actual price of the premium, but we can see if it's excessive. Then we look to see if the premium may be discriminatory."
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