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Triple-I鈥擧urricanes Are Costlier Because More Live in Their Path

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NEW YORK, September 1, 2020鈥擴.S. hurricane seasons are costlier than ever before because more Americans are living in coastal states, according to the听听(Triple-I) just-released white paper,听.

鈥淭he fact that people are moving more and more into areas that are prone to natural catastrophes is playing a greater role than either weather or climate when it comes to impacting hurricane-caused insured loss payouts,鈥 said Sean Kevelighan, CEO, Triple-I.听 鈥淯nfortunately, larger and more expensive homes have been built for decades in hurricane-prone communities.鈥

Repairing and replacing sizable wind-damaged homes are among the reasons insured loss payout figures continue to climb after hurricanes, despite improved weather forecasting and greater public awareness about them.

Last week, Hurricane Laura became the latest storm to generate multi-billion-dollar insured loss payouts, Nine of the 10 costliest hurricanes in U.S. history鈥攁s defined by the dollars paid out in auto, home and business insurance claims鈥攈ave occurred since 2004. Three of the five costliest鈥擧urricanes Harvey, Maria, and Irma鈥攊mpacted the U.S. in a single year (2017), the paper notes.

Issued on the first day of听, the Triple-I鈥檚 white paper examines how insurers, risk managers, individuals and businesses are responding to mitigate the risks and improve community resilience through:听

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Written by Jeff Dunsavage, Senior Research Analyst, Triple-I, the paper also highlights the work being done by Dr. Michel L茅onard, CBE, Senior Economist and Vice President, Triple-I, who heads up the Insurance Information Institute鈥檚听. The initiative was launched in 2019 to build awareness and adoption of insurance as a front-line defense against the impact of extreme weather events on households, businesses and communities.

Moreover, the Triple-I鈥檚 paper cites the successful work undertaken by insurance industry-funded groups, such as the听(IBHS) and the听听(GIC), organizations who have developed better building standards and advanced early property damage detection systems, respectively. In addition, it draws from the data and expertise of such industry leaders as听,听,听,听听and听.听


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