Skip to main content

Insurance industry battered by intense weather conditions in 2017


This as global warming is increasing the intensity of shocking natural catastrophes, and as a result the damage to property.

The recent hurricanes that made landfall on the United States and almost wiped out half of one of its territories recently, the deadly earthquake that struck Mexico, as was the runaway fires in California as well as Portugal and Spain did something: It underlined the importance that companies need to be careful not to forget about insurance, but also the increasing pressure on insurance companies.

These devastating natural catastrophes also come with a financial cost, besides the human cost. For instance, the hurricane Irma that hit its force in 2017, particularly the flooding that it caused, had a price tag of $62.87 billion. These hefty costs for the damage caused by hurricane Irma has made this hurricane the most costly hurricane on record in the United States.

What is disconcerting is that the force, at which these type of storms batter an area as it makes landfall, will increase in intensity. The United States’ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released a statement in which it declared that this past September was the driest and hottest month on record.

In addition, it should be remembered that during September, a string of devastating natural catastrophes hit America. These included three tornadoes, three hurricanes, four severe storms, a drought, a freeze, two floods, and more than a few wildfires.

The type of hurricane Maria that devastated Puerto Rico and parts of the United States, was supposed to be an event that only happens every 1000 years, but there were three hurricanes within a month.

But these events are not limited to the United States; other countries have also been feeling the effects of more intense weather conditions. For example, as reported by the New York Times, Japan has also been burdened with increasing and more frequent rainfall, due to globalization in the past 30 years. As a result, one insurer, Swiss Re, has branded Japan as the most risk exposed urban area globally.

Nevertheless, as the weather conditions increase in frequency and intensity, some companies such as Lloyd’s of London, are having the problem of losing more profits of its accounts.

This is because more money will be needed to rebuild and replace what has been damaged. For instance, Lloyd’s of London is forecast to have a drop its 2017 profits, which means that the insurance company could lose between $175 million to around $275 million in profits.

As big insurance companies are facing losses in profits and many smaller insurance companies in the fear of closure, many businesses need to ensure that they are correctly insured and that their policy is broad enough to cover these type of events.  In addition, once there are such type of events the share price normally drops, leading investors to flee and look for drier land.

Still, insurance companies have proven their skill to adapt. One possible strategy would be to reward homeowners that are located in high-risk areas to add extra protection against weather conditions, such as hurricane shutters. There is the possibility of making such requirements part of the policy, thereby forcing the owner or company to comply or the insurance company will not take the onus of the damage.

That said, insurance has an important part to play in rebuilding after a disaster. However, many companies and individuals are still under insured. Take, for example, the case of Australia, more specifically those affected by cyclone Debbie that had a damage bill of $1.4 billion. Even after the event, many Australians are still covered correctly, even though it is agreed that storms are becoming more intense and severe. That said, according to Domain, only two out of ten homeowners are insured correctly, the rest are underinsured.

Concluding thoughts:

As climate change increases the intensity of weather conditions, including drying the landscape, and other natural events such as earthquakes occur more, those without insurance are at greater risk.

Ideally, it would best to construct with the right material in the right area which is of a less risk, but that is not always possible. This, however, does place strain on insurance companies when such storms hit or other damage occurs. However, even though their share price will drop thereafter, these companies need to adapt and change just as the weather conditions change.

Ghostwriter of article. Published in thesouthafrican.com.[Text altered].

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

What Is the Importance of Coral Reefs to Marine Life?

Coral reefs are one of the most diverse ecosystems on our planet and provide critical habitats for many species of marine life, including corals themselves. Approximately 25% of the ocean's fish depend on healthy coral reefs. There are over 1900 different types of coral, making it one of the most diverse groups in the animal kingdom. These animals build their homes out of calcium carbonate (limestone). This limestone provides a rigid structure that protects them from predators while providing shelter for many other species. Additionally, healthy coral reefs aren’t just vital for a healthy ocean ecosystem. Still, humans do benefit through being able to sustain subsistence and commercial fisheries, and they ensure the longevity of businesses and jobs through recreation and tourism. Coral reefs are home to a fantastic diversity of marine animals Coral reefs are home to a fantastic diversity of marine animals. A single coral reef can have more than 4,000 species of fish and other s...

Elements of the tropical house design

Malaysia is located in a tropical zone. Its climate is vastly different from countries like the United States and Europe, where most architectural movements and innovations originate. Should foreign architecture designs not be adapted to the Malaysian weather conditions, homes may not be comfortable throughout the year. This may mean paying a high cost to control the temperature within these homes. The traditional Malay house is built on raised pillars, homes being of wood. Knowledge regarding these structures can be incorporated into modern homes that meet the needs of a modern lifestyle. This is important, a tropical house being simply a reaction to its environment. In addition, a tropical house may either be constructed taking a passive approach: unwanted climatic elements such as rain and heat are kept out. At the same time, good elements: ventilation and illumination are increased. An active approach aims to harness some climatic elements for energy, increasing the efficienc...

10 Ways to Make Your Yacht Charter Unforgettable

When it comes to a luxury yacht charter, you want to make the most of your time in paradise, ensuring that the experience is unforgettable. You’ve already made the decision to treat yourself to an unforgettable vacation − now it’s time for a little bit of planning! Below are ten ideas that can help ensure that everyone has an amazing time on their Seychelles yacht charter: Plan a luxury yacht charter in the Seychelles Start your planning by choosing your destination, the size of yacht, and the date you would want to visit the Seychelles. Also, when you are considering the destination, you can narrow your choices down to either the Inner Islands or the Outer Islands. The Inner Islands of the Seychelles include all the islands and atolls near Mahé. Some of the most popular of the 43 inner islands are Aride Island, Bird Island and Denis Island, Curieuse Island, Cousine Island and Cousin Island, Satellite Islands and Silhouette Island. The inner islands are more accessible than the outer i...