Weather conditions account for 16% of claims

March 28, 2014

Natural catastrophes, including the recent storms that hit France, have caused nearly 1.5 billion EUR (2 billion USD) of damages in seven months. The 1999 record of nearly 7 billion EUR (7.033 billion USD) is far from being reached. According to Stephane Pénet, manager at the French federation of insurance companies (FFSA), climate conditions are behind 16% of insurance costs.

According to various studies conducted by his institution, natural events are not the largest expense item but may become so when reaching 30% to 35% of costs if the trend noticed over the last twenty years is poised to linger on. FFSA is advocating the improvement of risk prevention policy related to climate hazards.


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