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What Agents Should Know About Tariffs and Insurance Costs

American Agents Alliance

This could cause higher rates in commercial property and homeowners lines. Many industries are feeling the uncertainty of tariffs and changing trade policies, which can make underwriting more challenging and pricing less certain. This could create the need for frequent rate changes, adding to consumer uncertainty.

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Personal Lines Underwriting Results Improve, Reducing Gap With Commercial Lines

Triple-I: Homeowners Insurance

property and casualty insurance industry experienced better-than-expected economic and underwriting results in the first half of 2024, according to the latest forecasting report by Triple-I and Milliman. points year-over-year improvement, with commercial lines continuing to outperform personal lines. represented a 2.3-points

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P&C Insurance Achieves Best Results Since 2013; Wildfire Losses, Tariffs Threaten 2025 Prospects

Triple-I: Homeowners Insurance

P&C insurance industry’s financial outcomes for 2024 revealed a net combined ratio (NCR) of 96.6, point enhancement compared to the prior year and representing the sector’s most favorable underwriting performance since 2013, as detailed in a recent report by Triple-I and Milliman. demonstrating a substantial 5.1-point

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Business Owner’s Policy for Restaurants

Distinguished

Key benefits include: Property Coverage BOPs includes commercial property coverage, protecting business personal property and building structures against covered losses like fire, theft, or vandalism. A critical component of property insurance for restaurants is business income coverage.

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The Pressures of Operational Optimization

Majesco

If we don’t get down to addressing the loss ratio — underwriting, pricing, risk selection, and claims management — for many carriers, even if they cut costs by 100%, they’re still not going to be profitable. This isn’t just because of the size of their expense ratio. Here is a positive trend, for example.