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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: Market Overview & Outlook
Key Takeaways Insured losses from severe weather in Canada reached a record $8.5 billion in 2024. As catastrophic (CAT) losses continue to rise, a hardening Homeowners Insurance market is becoming increasingly likely in high-risk areas with stricter underwriting, higher deductibles and rates, and more exclusions. More homeowners are seeking specialty insurance, especially for high-risk properties, those with prior claims,…

Webinar: P&C Market Outlook Q2 2025
The Property & Casualty (P&C) insurance landscape is evolving, shaped by shifting market conditions, emerging risks, and changing carrier appetites. Watch the Burns & Wilcox P&C Market Outlook Q2 2025 webinar replay to gain valuable insights from industry leaders on the latest trends across the Commercial, Personal, and Professional Liability Insurance markets, including: Strategies for brokers and agents to succeed…

Hailstorm Risks Intensify, Driving Homeowners Insurance Shifts
Inside This Article: Hailstorms are a growing threat in the U.S. and Canada, causing more frequent and severe losses for homeowners. One record-breaking hailstorm in Calgary generated 130,000 claims and nearly $2.8 billion in losses. Property damage caused by hail can be covered by Homeowners Insurance, but separate wind and hail deductibles typically apply. Percentage-based deductibles and roof settlement…

Unexpected Freeze Leads to Costly Home Repairs from Burst Pipes
Inside This Article Water damage is Canada\'s leading cause of home insurance claims, accounting for about half of all claims. Preventative measures like insulating pipes, maintaining indoor heat, and installing automatic water shutoff devices can help reduce the risk of costly damage. Homeowners should review their insurance policies and consult an experienced broker to understand coverage limitations and avoid…

Unoccupied Homes Becoming ‘Hotspot’ for Squatters, Fires, Thefts and More
Incidents involving vacant homes are on the rise in Terre Haute, Indiana, especially amid frigid winter weather, as empty homes in the city are increasingly being used for shelter, drugs or theft, WTWO News reported recently. The trend is mirrored in other parts of North America. For example, an uptick in fires at vacant properties in Albany, New York, is…

P&C Report: 2025 Forecast
OVERVIEW California Wildfires While this report highlights the growth in E&S policies and other trends in the Property & Casualty (P&C) sector as we enter 2025, we must first address the devastating wildfires in southern California, which have significantly impacted the industry and local communities. Current estimates suggest these wildfires have caused $25…

Webinar: Eye on 2025: Navigating the Evolving E&S Insurance Landscape
The wildfires in Southern California have deeply affected countless individuals, underscoring the devastating consequences of severe weather conditions. Our thoughts are with those impacted and the first responders working tirelessly to safeguard lives and communities. In our regularly scheduled Eye on 2025: Property and Casualty (P&C) webinar, our expert panel expressed their support for those affected by the wildfires and…

$32.5M Ruby Slippers Smash Auction Records Amid ‘Wicked’ Buzz
A pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz recently became the most valuable movie memorabilia ever sold at auction, fetching $32.5 million in the Heritage Auctions sale that closed Dec. 7. The iconic shoes were sold alongside the hat worn by the Wicked Witch in the 1939 film; the hat sold for $2.9 million,…

Webinar: Solutions for Residential Properties
The E&S market is transforming, and Residential Property risks are finding a new home in the non-admitted space. Watch the recording of “The E&S Evolution: Solutions for Residential Properties” to gain expert insights into the trends reshaping the industry. Learn strategies to: Secure tailored solutions Navigate challenges Elevate your client service Panelists: Heather Posner, Vice President, National Product Leader, Private…

Short-Term Rental Risks: Airbnb Owner Seeks $540,000, Citing ‘Bizarre’ Damage
The owner of an Airbnb in Ithaca, New York, is suing Cornell University and the vacation rental platform in a lawsuit that claims a group of international students who rented her home caused $200,000 in severe and \"bizarre\" damages during their eight-day stay. In the lawsuit, the owner alleges that the exchange students — reportedly “hand-picked” for a summer program…
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