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Annual U.S. Home Insurance Trends Report Confirms Upward Trend in Loss Cost and Severity Across All Perils

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LexisNexis Risk Solutions released the 2022 U.S. Home Trends Report, analyzing seven years of data from 2015 to 2021. It shows that while loss costs and frequency decreased in 2021, severity rose 7%, primarily attributed to extreme weather events. Regions like Louisiana and Texas faced the highest loss costs. The report highlights significant trends such as a 329% increase in Weather-Related Water claims and a reversal in Theft peril trends, suggesting ongoing challenges for insurers in pricing and risk assessment.

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  • Home insurers gain insights into long-term trends for better risk management.
  • Decrease in loss costs for Wind and Hail perils compared to 2020.
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  • Severity of all perils increased, raising concerns about ongoing risk management.
  • Weather-Related Water claims frequency soared by 329%, indicating heightened risk.

Long-Term Claims Data from LexisNexis Risk Solutions Deconstructs Home Trends with a Seven-Year Perspective

ATLANTA, Oct. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- LexisNexis® Risk Solutions today released its seventh annual LexisNexis U.S. Home Trends Report, a source for U.S. economic home insurance and weather trends by peril for severity, frequency and location.

This year's report, which is based on property exposures and losses for the seven-year period ranging from 2015 through 2021, reveals that although loss cost and frequency decreased across all perils in 2021, the seven-year trend shows a steady increase over time. Additionally, All Peril severity rose 7% year over year in 2021 as 95% of catastrophic losses were the result of Hail, Wind and Weather-Related Water perils, underpinning the fact that extreme weather events continue to be a major concern for U.S. homeowners and insurers.

LexisNexis U.S. Home Trends Report All Peril Trends: 2015-2021

"It is very important to provide the market with this seven-year data so that carriers will have a more balanced perspective and price risk within the context of long-term trends," said George Hosfield, senior director of home insurance at LexisNexis Risk Solutions. "Given the unpredictable nature of extreme weather events like Hurricane Ian and their impact on catastrophic claims, as well as unforeseen events such as the COVID-19 public health crisis, carriers simply cannot afford to assess their books of business with limited or skewed data."

Louisiana, Texas, Colorado and Nebraska experience highest loss costs 
While All Peril combined loss cost was down in 2021, Weather-Related Water, Non-Weather Water, Theft and Other perils loss cost increased in 2021. In particular, the frequency of Weather-Related Water claims soared by 329% in 2021, and the frequency of those catastrophic claims rose 222% driven, in part, by the February storm in Texas that left many with broken pipes. Hailstorms in Texas, hurricanes in Louisiana and fires in California and Colorado contributed to the majority of catastrophe claims in 2021. Louisiana and Texas experienced the highest loss cost in 2021, followed by Colorado and Nebraska, which had the highest loss cost on average from 2015 to 2021.

Theft peril severity and loss cost reverse a five-year decline 
The U.S. Home Trends Report also analyzed pre- and post-COVID-19 trends. As more people returned to the office, Theft peril severity and loss cost rose, reversing a five-year decline. Conversely, Liability peril continued its downward trajectory with loss cost decreasing 13% and severity down 23%. As noted in the report, the large decrease overall could be a continuation of the pandemic effects from 2020, when there were fewer social interactions and decreased legal system availability. A multitude of additional byproducts of the pandemic such as upticks in worker absences likely due to variants and sub-variants, ongoing supply chain issues, material shortages and rising home rebuilding costs all had significant impacts on homeowners and home insurers.

Additional key findings by peril from the LexisNexis Home Trends Report include:

  • Wind: Wind loss cost decreased 35% and frequency decreased 36% from 2020 to 2021, while severity increased 2%. Loss cost and severity peaked in August 2021, driven by Hurricane Henri, Hurricane Ida and several tropical storms.i
  • Hail: Loss cost of Hail claims decreased by 18% from 2020 to 2021, with 55% of Hail claims occurring in the second quarter. For the year, the U.S. experienced 3,763 major hailstorms.ii
  • Fire and Lightning: In 2021, loss cost for Fire and Lightning decreased, but the severity of claims remained at a similar level to that of 2020. Colorado accounted for 42% of catastrophe Fire and Lightning losses in 2021, up from 1.2% in 2020, while California only accounted for 16%, down 75% from 2020.
  • Non-Weather-Related Water: Non-Weather-Related Water loss cost increased 8% and frequency increased 2% from 2020 to 2021, while severity also increased 6%. California had the highest loss cost in 2021, 10% higher than Arizona.

"When we speak to the benefit of looking at trends within a seven-year context as opposed to simply a one-year snapshot, combined Wind and Hail peril data are a prime example of how home insurers can be caught flat-footed without the right amount of data in their arsenal," said Hosfield. "Certainly, it's a positive for insurers that Wind and Hail had decreases in loss cost for 2021 when compared to 2020, but the seven-year trend indicates an average increase of 18% per year. This is just one example that home insurance carriers should keep in mind to help meet loss-ratio objectives and growth targets, as well as to help gain a deeper understanding of the risk associated with a particular location."   

Download the latest LexisNexis U.S. Home Trends Report.

About LexisNexis Risk Solutions
LexisNexis® Risk Solutions harnesses the power of data and advanced analytics to provide insights that help businesses and governmental entities reduce risk and improve decisions to benefit people around the globe. We provide data and technology solutions for a wide range of industries including insurance, financial services, healthcare and government. Headquartered in metro Atlanta, Georgia, we have offices throughout the world and are part of RELX (LSE: REL/NYSE: RELX), a global provider of information and analytics for professional and business customers. For more information, please visit www.risk.lexisnexis.com, and www.relx.com.

Media Contacts: 
Chas Strong 
LexisNexis Risk Solutions 
Phone: +1.706.714.7083 
Charles.Strong@lexisnexisrisk.com 

Donna Armstrong 
Brodeur Partners for LexisNexis Risk Solutions
Phone: +1.646.746.5611
darmstrong@brodeur.com

i "2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season", Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Atlantic_hurricane_season 
ii "Facts + Statistics: Hail," Insurance Information Institute, 2022, https://www.iii.org/fact-statistic/facts-statistics-hail

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FAQ

What findings are in the 2022 LexisNexis Home Trends Report?

The report shows a 7% year-over-year increase in peril severity and a significant rise in Weather-Related Water claims.

Which regions had the highest insurance loss costs in 2021 according to the report?

Louisiana and Texas experienced the highest loss costs in 2021.

How did extreme weather impact insurance claims in the LexisNexis report?

Extreme weather events significantly contributed to the rise in claim frequency and severity.

Did theft claims increase in the 2022 Home Trends Report?

Yes, theft peril severity and loss costs rose, reversing a previous five-year decline.

What is the significance of the seven-year data analysis in the report?

The seven-year perspective provides a balanced view for insurers to assess and price risks accurately.

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