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Commercial property insurance shows signs of improvement, stable growth, says new Triple-I brief

Despite challenges posed by external factors, such as climate risk and inflation, the U.S. commercial property insurance segment shows signs of turning a corner in terms of rates and remaining on track for stable growth, according to the Triple-I. See also: Triple-I Blog.

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Disasters + Preparedness Wildfires: insurance and recovery resources

Following a wildfire or other disaster, getting back to normal can take some time. To assist in the recovery process, the Triple-I has compiled useful information around post-disaster safety, insurance coverage questions, and detailed guidance on how to file a claim. See also, Facts + Statistics: Wildfires.

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HBCU IMPACT: Bridging the insurance talent gap

To amplify the Triple-I commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in the workplace, Triple-I partnered with HBCU IMPACT®, whose mission is to increase the number of Black professionals in the insurance, risk management, financial services, and legal industries. View videos: HBCU Impact.


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FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAW- A state law requiring that all automobile drivers show proof that they can pay damages up to a minimum amount if involved in an auto accident. Varies from state to state but can be met by carrying a minimum amount of auto liability insurance. (See Compulsory auto insurance )

RATING BUREAU- The insurance business is based on the spread of risk. The more widely risk is spread, the more accurately loss can be estimated. An insurance company can more accurately estimate the probability of loss on 100,000 homes than on ten. Years ago, insurers were required to use standardized forms and rates developed by rating agencies. Today, large insurers use their own statistical loss data to develop rates. But small insurers, or insurers focusing on special lines of business, with insufficiently broad loss data to make them actuarially reliable depend on pooled industry data collected by such organizations as the Insurance Services Office (ISO) which provides information to help develop rates such as estimates of future losses and loss adjustment expenses like legal defense costs.

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Triple-I Media Advisory: California Property Insurers Helping Customers Recover from Devastating L.A. Wildfires

For immediate release West Coast Press Office: Janet Ruiz, 707-490-9365, janetr@iii.org    SAN DIEGO, Jan. Read More

Commercial Property Insurance Shows Signs of Improvement, Stable Growth, Says New Triple-I Brief

New York Press Office: Loretta Worters, 917-208-8842, lorettaw@iii.org     MALVERN, Pa., Dec. 19, 2024 – Despite challenges posed by external factors, such as climate risk and inflation, the U.S. Read More

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Triple-I/Milliman Insurance Economics and Underwriting Projections: A Forward View
January
16
2025
MEMBERS-ONLY: Join us for the Q1 exclusive, members-only briefing January 16, 11am - 12pm ET. You’ll learn about enhanced economic indicators of inflation and growth to help inform future underwriting projections and a forward-looking view at the P&C industry underwriting performance, including combined ratio, premium growth, and rate impact across all major product lines. Please contact members@iii.org for the secure registration link.
Emerging Leaders Conference
February
02
2025
Join the Emerging Leaders Conference February 2, 2025 – February 4, 2025 at the Tampa Marriott Water Street in Tampa, Florida. Checkout event website.
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