Hurricane Beryl industry insured US wind losses $2bn to $3bn: Verisk

The latest estimate of insurance market losses in the United States after hurricane Beryl comes from the Extreme Event Solutions group at Verisk, who put US onshore wind-only losses from the hurricane at between $2 billion and $3 billion.We can compare the estimate from Verisk with the one .Other estimates to compare with include and one from Karen Clark & Company that said hurricane Beryl is estimated to have caused insurance industry losses of $2.7 billion in the United States.These aren’t the straightest of comparisons though given Verisk’s estimate excludes a lot of potential inputs.

Verisk said its hurricane Beryl insurance industry loss estimate does not include:.All of our Artemis Live insurance-linked securities (ILS), catastrophe bonds and reinsurance can be accessed online.Our can be subscribed to using the typical podcast services providers, including Apple, Google, Spotify and more.

 

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