Verisk Estimates Industry Insured Losses for the Palisades and Eaton Fires Will Fall Between USD 28 Billion and USD 35 Billion
January 22 2025 - 9:45AM
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Verisk Estimates Industry Insured Losses for the Palisades and
Eaton Fires Will Fall Between USD 28 Billion and USD 35 Billion
This estimate includes losses due to fire and is
inclusive of losses to the California Fair Plan
BOSTON, Jan. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Extreme Event
Solutions group at Verisk (Nasdaq: VRSK), a leading global data
analytics and technology provider, estimates that insured industry
losses to property for the Palisades and Eaton fires together will
fall between USD 28 billion and USD 35 billion. This estimate
includes losses due to fire and is inclusive of losses to the
California Fair Plan.
Of this total, Verisk estimates insured losses from the
Palisades fire will range between USD 20 billion and USD 25
billion, and losses from the Eaton fire will range between USD 8
billion and USD 10 billion. Most of the losses are to residential
risks.
"The ongoing devastation from these deadly wildfires is truly
heartbreaking," said Rob Newbold, president of Extreme Event
Solutions at Verisk. "We are advancing science and risk management
to help communities build resilience against disasters like these
catastrophic wildfires. The amount of data and insights to support
mitigation efforts continues to grow, which can help inform how
communities rebuild in the wake of this disaster."
The impacted areas from the Palisades fire include some of the
highest property values in the country, and many of the
policyholders have considerable contents exposure, including
jewelry, fine art and other luxury goods.
Demand surge analysis was completed using historical
construction cost data for the Los Angeles area (Los Angeles County
and Santa Barbara County) using Verisk’s 360Value®
Quarterly Residential Replacement Cost Index (seasonally
adjusted).
Given the large number of destroyed structures from these two
events, and the need for complete rebuilding, it is likely that
losses stemming from debris removal coverage will be
non-trivial.
Included in this estimate are losses to residential, commercial,
and industrial properties and automobiles for their building,
contents, and time element coverages. This estimate accounts for
demand surge, debris removal and estimated insured take-up
rates.
Verisk’s loss estimates do not include:
- Losses from smoke damage
- Losses from the Hurst fire or other fires during this past
month other than Palisades and Eaton
- Losses exacerbated by litigation, fraudulent assignment of
benefits, or social inflation
- Losses from guaranteed replacement cost coverage
- Losses from ordinance or law coverage
- Losses to uninsured properties
- Losses to infrastructure
- Losses from extra-contractual obligations
- Losses from hazardous waste cleanup, vandalism, or civil
commotion, whether directly or indirectly caused by the event
- Loss adjustment expenses
Update on Verisk U.S. Wildfire Model Review by
California Department of Insurance
On January 2, Verisk announced that it was the first modeler to
request a review of its U.S. Wildfire Model as part of California
Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara’s, 'first of its kind'
catastrophe modeling and ratemaking regulation, a central part of
his Sustainable Insurance Strategy. As of January 16, Verisk’s
petition for model review has been granted by the CDI. This marks
the commencement of the next step and formal review.
The use of catastrophe models in California is expected to
provide consumers, insurers, and regulators with enhanced insights
into natural disaster risks and increased insurance availability
across the state.
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About Verisk
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technology partner to the global insurance industry. It empowers
clients to strengthen operating efficiency, improve underwriting
and claims outcomes, combat fraud and make informed decisions about
global risks, including climate change, extreme events,
sustainability and political issues. Through advanced data
analytics, software, scientific research and deep industry
knowledge, Verisk helps build global resilience for individuals,
communities and businesses. With teams across more than 20
countries, Verisk consistently earns certification by Great
Place to Work and fosters an inclusive culture where
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