Four Western States and Florida Are at Most Risk for Wildfire Damages in 2022: CoreLogic Reports

New Mexico high severity claims

CoreLogic®, a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled solutions provider, today released its annual Wildfire Report for 2022, which examines property-related wildfire risk alongside reconstruction resource availability, temporary housing capacity for displaced individuals, and community economic recovery potential among fire-prone regions. The report tracks wildfire risks in 15 Western U.S. states and Florida. Wildfires… Continue reading Four Western States and Florida Are at Most Risk for Wildfire Damages in 2022: CoreLogic Reports

Report Finds Nearly 776,000 Homes at Extreme Risk of Wildfire Damage this Year

Natural disasters and homeowners insurance

CoreLogic®, a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled solutions provider, today released its 2019 Wildfire Risk Report, which finds nearly 776,000 homes with an associated reconstruction cost value of more than $221 billion at extreme risk of wildfire damage. California metropolitan areas comprise a significant portion of the top 15 regions with the most… Continue reading Report Finds Nearly 776,000 Homes at Extreme Risk of Wildfire Damage this Year

Actuaries Provide a Look at Wildfire Risk Ahead of 2019 Season Peak

Meadow back burn and Oregon ash tree. River Complex fire in Trinity County, California.

As peak wildfire season approaches with the kickoff of summer 2019, a new issue paper from the American Academy of Actuaries examines the key challenges and information that property insurance consumers, insurers, public policymakers, and other stakeholders need to know about wildfire risk. “California’s devastating 2017 and 2018 wildfires were a wake-up call to all… Continue reading Actuaries Provide a Look at Wildfire Risk Ahead of 2019 Season Peak