Californian fires to push premiums higher, worsening poor policy cover
California’s catastrophic wildfires will make Australian insurance premiums more expensive, pushing more households to ditch policies at a time when a third of all disaster damage is already uninsured.
The Insurance Council of Australia said the fires in Los Angeles, which have burnt for almost a week, killing 24 people and causing more than $240 billion in damage, had come at a time when the industry had “already been stressed by increasing extreme weather and inflation”.
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