Rising Insurers’ Bills: Thunderstorms and Natural Disasters Drive up Insurance Costs in 2022

2023-08-09 09:10:13

This figure is down slightly from the first half of 2022, when the damage had been estimated at around 123 billion dollars, the damage covered by the insurance companies having on the other hand increased somewhat, to 50 billion dollars, once morest 48 billion a year earlier, the Swiss reinsurer said in a statement on Wednesday.

The costliest disaster was the earthquake in Turkey and Syria.

Economic losses are valued at $34 billion, according to a preliminary estimate by the World Bank, with costs for insurers estimated at $5.3 billion, according to calculations by Swiss Re, which acts as insurer for insurers.

But it is thunderstorms and associated weather phenomena, including hail, heavy rainfall, wind and sudden changes in temperature, that have driven up insurers’ bills the most.

They represented nearly 70% of the damage taken care of, the invoice for the insurance companies amounting to 35 billion dollars.

The United States alone accounted for $34 billion in insured losses, with storms costing insurers $34 billion there. Ten storms caused more than $1 billion in damage, with Texas being the hardest hit state.

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