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Commercial property insurance plays a critical role in protecting the assets of a business. In the event of a loss, this coverage can help businesses replace or rebuild their damaged or destroyed property and restore their operations in a timely manner.

As such, it’s crucial for your organization to obtain an sufficient commercial property insurance and understand the main factors influencing this line of coverage. Here are some of the latest trends impacting the commercial property insurance space.

Catastrophic Losses

Extreme weather events can cause severe property damage and associated losses for affected established. As such, the rising frequency and severity of these catastrophes have continued to place upward pressure on commercial property insurance costs. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the United States saw a record number of billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in 2023, with the total cost of such events exceeding $57 billion.

Inflation Issues

Like other lines of coverage, the commercial property insurance market has been significantly impacted by inflation issues in recent years, prompting higher premiums and claim expenses when losses occur. These issues have been brought on by a combination of fluctuating material demand, supply chain complications, surging prices for various building resources and rising labor costs in the construction sector. Although increased material costs and wage growth trends have certainly softened since their peak in 2021, they continue to exceed pre-pandemic levels, thus affecting property repair and replacement expenses and related claims.

Reinsurance Capacity and Pricing Challenges

The surge in extreme weather events, substantial underwriting losses and prolonged inflation issues have proven especially challenging for the commercial property reinsurance segment to navigate. Many reinsurers have consequently begun limiting their capacity for these exposures or eliminating capacity altogether, all while rates continue to surge. These rising reinsurance costs are typically passed on to policyholders.

Labor Shortages

The last few years have seen widespread labor shortages. Many employers have increased their workers’ wages to help minimize these shortages. Despite offering higher salaries, the Associated General Contractors of America reported that 9 out of 10 contractors have still struggled to find skilled employees, giving them no choice but to delay projects. These labor challenges have resulted in construction projects becoming increasingly expensive and taking longer to complete, driving up associated commercial and property insurance costs.

Property Replacement Costs

The culmination of inflation issues, supply chain disruption and labor shortages have made buildings, other structures and their contents far more expensive to replace following property losses. As material and labor challenges persist, rising replacement expenses are likely to follow suit, contributing to elevated commercial property costs.

Underinsurance Concerns

Underinsurance has become a growing concern in the commercial property insurance market due to heightened building costs and structural repair and replacement expenses. Specifically, businesses that fail to consider inflation and other segment trends could end up with incorrect or outdated property valuations and related coverage limits, leaving them with inadequate protection and significant out-of-pocket expenses following various losses.

For more Commercial Property Insurance information, contact INSURICA today.

This is not intended to be exhaustive nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal advice. Readers should contact legal counsel or an insurance professional for appropriate advice. ©2024 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved

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