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P&C Report: 2025 Q3 Outlook
Key Takeaways: Property & Casualty (P&C) market conditions are stabilizing, with increased competition and moderating rates—though CAT-prone regions remain volatile. Excess & Surplus (E&S) carriers remain vital for distressed sectors like Habitational, Hospitality, and Liquor Liability, even as admitted carriers return to select segments. Severe weather is reshaping risk, as seen in recent Texas flooding and California wildfires earlier…

Rising Risk: Roof Damage Surges as Convective Storms Intensify
Inside This Article: A homeowner’s metal roof was partially torn off during a recent thunderstorm in Rogersville, Alabama, causing water damage to the home. It was the third severe weather event to hit Rogersville this year, including two earlier tornadoes. Convective storms are becoming more frequent and severe, bringing dangerously high winds to areas not commonly impacted by this…

Video: Personal Insurance Tips for Brokers & Agents
Tight capacity and high-risk exposures are on the horizon, making it more critical than ever to partner with the right experts. In our recent P&C Market Outlook webinar, Brandon McCarty covered why relationships and product knowledge are key for brokers and agents. Watch the highlights below. https://vimeo.com/1100694764/a48cfcdb6f

Webinar: P&C Market Outlook – Q3 2025
The Property & Casualty (P&C) Insurance market continues to evolve, shaped by shifting carrier appetites, emerging risks, and increasing demand for specialized solutions. In our latest on-demand webinar, industry experts from Burns & Wilcox explore the current state of the market and what brokers and agents need to know to stay ahead. Watch the recording to learn about: Why Environmental Insurance…

Teen Party at Airbnb Causes $7K in Damages, Exposes Rental Risks
Inside This Article: A group of teens threw an unauthorized party at a Palm Beach County Airbnb, causing an estimated $7,000 in damage. The damage included a broken front gate, missing blinds, and a burnt electrical outlet, in addition to lost income from a canceled future booking. Coverage under standard Homeowners Insurance policies may not apply to short-term rentals,…

2025 Wildfire Season Outlook: Mitigation Key as Risk Spreads
Inside this article: Wildfire season is year-round for many western U.S. states and Canadian provinces, and 2025 is predicted to be a higher-than-average wildfire season. The devastating southern California wildfires in January caused more than $30 billion in insured losses and forced some carriers to exit the market. The California homeowners’ insurance market has recorded a $10 billion underwriting…

Hurricane Season 2025 Outlook: What Property Owners Need to Know
Inside This Article: Researchers are anticipating above-average Atlantic hurricane activity in 2025. Hurricanes have caused more than $1.5 trillion in total damages since 1980, with an average cost of $23 billion per event. Property owners may overlook aspects of their Homeowners Insurance and Commercial Property Insurance that determine how hurricane damage would be covered, leaving them at risk for…

$4.2 Million Verdict Reflects Rise in Dog Bite Claims
Inside This Article: An 82-year-old woman in Georgia was awarded over $4.2 million in relation to a 2020 incident in which she was attacked by her neighbor’s dog. Settlements for dog bites and other Personal Liability claims are on the rise as medical and legal costs continue to climb. The cost of dog bite-related injury claims increased 18.3% in…

Historic Flooding Exposes Homeowners Insurance Gaps
Inside This Article: Many communities throughout the central United States were submerged after historic rainfall led to life-threatening flash floods. The Ohio River reached its highest crest since 1997, flooding storefronts in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. Many homeowners do not have insurance coverage for flood damage because it is excluded under standard Homeowners Insurance policies. Private Flood Insurance policies can…

P&C Report: 2025 Q2 Outlook
Key Takeaways: Rates are beginning to stabilize or even decline in some non-CAT areas. Market capacity remains healthy, particularly in non-admitted spaces, although often through layered placements, which are becoming more common. Carriers are increasing reliance on exclusions and higher deductibles to manage risk. Wildfire and convective storm risks are driving significant change in both Personal and Commercial Insurance.…

Tragic Trampoline Injury Puts Focus on Homeowner Liability
A heartbreaking accident in Twin Falls, Idaho, left a father paralyzed after attempting tricks on a backyard trampoline during a friend’s barbecue, KMVT reported. The devastating incident is a reminder of how quickly everyday moments can turn tragic—and the liability risks homeowners may face when someone is seriously injured on their property. “The incident is a…

Residential Property Insurance Outlook: Trends, Risks & E&S Solutions
Key Takeaways: Catastrophic (CAT) losses in 2024 are estimated at $113 billion, driving increased demand for flexible insurance solutions. California, coastal communities, and other regions at high risk for CAT events continue shifting to the Excess & Surplus (E&S) market, where customized solutions are more readily available. Roof depreciation schedules, exclusions, and buyback options are some of the creative…
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