CAT Modeler Estimates Insured Losses From California Floods May Reach $1.5B (Artemis )

CAT Modeler Estimates Insured Losses From California Floods May Reach $1.5B

  Wednesday, January 25th, 2023 Source: Artemis

Moody’s RMS, the catastrophe risk modelling specialist, has estimated that the recent severe flooding in California, that was triggered by a spate of storms and atmospheric river events, could amount to as much as $1.5 billion in losses for the insurance industry.

Overall economic losses from the flooding in California are estimated at between $5 billion and $7 billion.

On that basis, Moody’s RMS says insurance market losses could be from $500 million to as much as $1.5 billion, including claims to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), as well as private flood insurance.

The estimate reflects inland flood impacts for the U.S. and includes damage to infrastructure, Moody’s RMS said.

While the economic loss estimate includes property damage, contents, and business interruption, across residential, commercial, industrial, automobile and infrastructure assets.

  Read Full Article
SOS Ladder AssistMid-America Catastrophe ServicesHancock Claims Consultants LLCU.S. Forensic

  Recent Provider Listings

Serving the US
National Ladder Assist Roof Measuring & Diagramming Service
Serving Utah Statewide
Utah Attorneys & Law Firms
Serving Kansas, Missouri & Oklahoma Statewide
Kansas Missouri Oklahoma Fire Investigations