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Personal Insurance Updates | 2026 Q3
Competitive conditions, expanded carrier appetite, and stabilizing pricing are creating new opportunities in the Personal Insurance market. Explore the trends shaping underwriting, risk mitigation, Flood Insurance, and coverage decisions in Q3 2026.
Flood Exposure Scenarios
Scenario 1: A homeowner sought Flood Insurance for a property in New York with multiple structures, including barns and guest houses. RELATED STAT: The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) could not adequately cover the property due to its value and the number of buildings. SOLUTION: Burns & Wilcox was able to offer a comprehensive Flood Insurance program in the private…
Peak Claims Season Is Here: Summer Risks to Watch
Inside This Article: Weather-related losses continue to drive summer Homeowners Insurance claims as severe storms become more frequent and costly. Many homeowners remain vulnerable to flood losses because standard Homeowners Insurance policies typically exclude flooding. Liability exposures from pools, trampolines, and other summer activities can create significant financial risks for homeowners. Regular policy reviews can help homeowners identify coverage gaps and ensure protection keeps pace…
Know Your Policy: Understanding Homeowners Replacement Cost
Why It Matters: Many homeowners know their home\'s market value but may not understand what it would cost to rebuild it. Knowing replacement cost estimates can help determine the amount of insurance needed to repair or rebuild a home after a covered loss. Rising construction costs, evolving building codes, and home improvements can all increase rebuilding expenses. Additionally, increased demand following a catastrophic event—such as a hurricane, flood, or wildfire—may drive costs even higher. These factors can create potential…
Know Your Policy: Parametric vs. Traditional Flood Insurance
Flood events have surged over the past decade, putting many Residential and Commercial properties, including those outside of traditional flood zones, at risk. Parametric Flood Insurance provides data-driven, trigger-based financial protection for certain exposures, while Traditional Flood Insurance remains a foundational coverage for many property owners. Each product serves a distinct role and can be used independently or together to support a more…
Know Your Policy: Overlooked Coverages in Habitational Insurance
Why It Matters: Many habitational losses are not driven solely by catastrophic events, but by secondary exposures that are often overlooked. These can include mechanical failures, regulatory requirements, and tenant claims over habitability. In the Habitational Insurance marketplace, overlooked coverages can significantly impact loss outcomes for property owners and managers — including the potential for substantial out-of-pocket costs even after a covered loss.…
High-Value Solutions Market Overview
Key Takeaways: The High-Value Solutions market is stabilizing, with admitted carriers returning to some geographies, increased competition, and expanded Excess and Surplus (E&S) capacity. Underwriting flexibility is improving for catastrophe-exposed risks, including wildfire, wind, and flood. Clients may benefit from having their broker market their insurance program including revisiting higher deductibles, water sublimits, and reduced coverages implemented during the hard market. Product innovation is expanding customization through layered programs,…
Video: Proper Valuation and Ownership Risk Strategy
Personal Insurance solutions for affluent and high-net-worth clients often require evaluating more than the property itself. In this clip from our recent High-Value Solutions webinar, Albert Reed, Manager, Personal Insurance, Senior Underwriter, Personal Insurance, Burns & Wilcox, San Francisco, California, discusses the importance of assessing the individual behind the risk when building comprehensive coverage solutions. https://vimeo.com/1194400162/1191ac75f8?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
Video: Revisiting Coverage Gaps in a Softening Market
Changing market conditions may create new opportunities to strengthen Personal Insurance coverage for affluent and high-net-worth individuals. In this clip from our recent High-Value Solutions webinar, Kris Guasch, Associate Managing Director, Underwriter, Personal Insurance, Burns & Wilcox, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, discusses how brokers and agents may be able to revisit coverage options and secure broader protection for clients. https://vimeo.com/1194062504/5cde65c71d?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
Video: High-Value Solutions Market Outlook
The Personal Insurance market is transitioning out of a hard market cycle, though underwriting discipline remains. In this clip from our recent High-Value Solutions webinar, Sarah Chandonnet, Director, Private Client, Burns & Wilcox, Detroit/Farmington Hills, Michigan, discusses where brokers and agents may be finding greater market flexibility for affluent and high-net-worth clients. https://vimeo.com/1194061394/581538c48c?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
High-Value Solutions Exposure Scenarios
Scenario 1: A rare Superman comic book is found in an attic and later sells at auction for a record-breaking $9.12 million. RELATED STATS: A high-value item in storage may not be properly insured. In the event of a theft, fire, or severe weather incident that damages or destroys the item, an owner could be left without any coverage for…
Personal Insurance Updates: 2026 Q2
Stabilizing rates and increased competition are creating new opportunities in the Personal Insurance market. See how risk mitigation, rising high‑value home demand, and global coverage solutions are shaping coverage and placement strategies in Q2 2026.
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