Three themes have dominated big-picture insurance conversations in 2024.
The first is inflation and its impact on policy pricing. The second is extreme weather, as the increased frequency and severity of natural catastrophes strain the insurance-claims system along with carriers and reinsurers. And the third is litigation and its companion, “social inflation,” or the impression that insurers are bad corporate actors with deep pockets and must correct societal wrongs via exorbitant legal settlements.
On this episode of Insurance Speak, Robert Gordon, senior vice president of the policy, research and international division of the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA), weighs in on these and other issues impacting insurance affordability and availability