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KBRA Releases Research – California Insurance Market Faces Pressure After Los Angeles Wildfires

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA releases research assessing the impact of the Los Angeles wildfires on the California insurance market. Over the last several days, the Los Angeles area has experienced unprecedented wildfire activity, with multiple outbreaks across the region. The lack of measurable rainfall in recent months, combined with over 100 mph wind gusts, made Los Angeles County particularly vulnerable to this type of natural disaster. Containment of the fires remains limited, with some areas facing challenges due to insufficient water pressure to combat the flames. Thousands of homes and buildings have already been destroyed, and evacuation orders remain for certain areas.

Key Takeaways

  • The Los Angeles wildfires are expected to be a major catastrophe event for the insurance industry. However, KBRA currently believes the industry—including the reinsurance and insurance-linked securities (ILS) markets, which provide substantial coverage for large events—is generally well capitalized to absorb the losses, although some individual carriers may be more heavily impacted than others. Current preliminary insured loss estimates exceed $20 billion and are certain to rise as the full extent of damage is assessed. The concentration of high-value properties combined with recent inflation trends will further contribute to larger-than-normal claims costs. Economic loss estimates approach $150 billion and are also likely to rise over time.
  • In the short term, both personal and commercial property insurance rates in California are likely to significantly increase as companies seek to rebuild depleted capital bases and take advantage of recent regulatory changes that allow insurers to factor reinsurance pricing and predictive modeling into rate filings. In addition to pricing, depending on the magnitude of the losses, the reinsurance market is expected to adjust risk and exposure appetites accordingly.
  • As seen in other recent catastrophe events, such as Hurricane Helene, inadequate insurance penetration will exacerbate the negative impacts for many of those affected by the wildfires. The California FAIR Plan Association, the insurer of last resort, will need to recalibrate its role in the property insurance market in the short term while private insurers adjust to the new environment.

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Sean Campbell, Senior Analyst
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sean.campbell@kbra.com

Jonathan Harris, Senior Director
+1 646-731-1235
jonathan.harris@kbra.com

Lewis Delosa, Director
+1 646-731-2312
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Peter Giacone, Senior Managing Director
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peter.giacone@kbra.com

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Tina Bukow, Managing Director
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tina.bukow@kbra.com

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