Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Recession Cut Small-Business Premium 17% since 2007, Drove Accounts to Larger Insurers

The recession has reshaped the small-business market for property/casualty insurers, cutting overall premium by 17% since 2007 vs. an 8% drop for mid-sized and large companies in the same time period, according to a study released last week by Conning Research and Consulting. Conning also found the economic downturn has driven small-business accounts from small insurers to carriers posting annual premium of at least $500 million from this type of risk.

The P/C market for firms with fewer than 50 employees "suffered disproportionately during and after the recession, partly due to . . . [the sector's] substantial exposure to the contracting industry," Conning analyst Clint Harris said in a statement. In addition, "despite the shift of market share from small to larger insurers, not all small insurers are losing share, and not all larger insurers are gaining," Stephan Christiansen, Conning's director of research, said in a statement.

"The insurers that have been increasing their market share have been active in the market, acquiring business, increasing products and services, and expanding their distribution footprints," Christiansen said. "Even if the small-business sector experiences rapid growth for the next few years, we believe that the shift in market share [from small to larger carriers] will continue."

Monday, January 17, 2011

ARE YOU PREPARED AND PROPERLY COVERED?

January 17 Marks the 17th Anniversary of Catastrophic Northridge Quake.

On January 17th 1994, the Northridge earthquake violently shook the San Fernando Valley in Southern California causing lives to be lost and wide-spread catastrophic damage. The magnitude 6.7 quake caused an estimated $15 billion dollars in damage. Based on a data call by the Department of Insurance, almost 90% of homeowners and renters do not have earthquake insurance.

Earthquake preparedness includes the following:

. Review your insurance policies at least once each year with your agent or broker to ensure that they provide adequate coverage.
. Consider purchasing an earthquake policy if your home is in an earthquake-prone area, doesn't meet current building standards, or is built upon unstable ground.
. Take measures to retrofit your home to increase your safety during an earthquake.
. Brace your water heater to minimize the risks of fire and water damage caused by water heaters that topple during earthquakes.
. Bolting your home's wood frame to its foundation can prevent damage resulting from the structure sliding off its foundation. And for houses on raised foundations, the bracing of "cripple walls" can also reduce damage from earthquakes.
. Mobile home owners should use earthquake-bracing systems to reduce the chance of damage from homes slipping off support jacks.
. Fasten cupboard doors with child-proof latches to prevent them from opening and spilling their contents.
. Fasten bookcases, mirrors, televisions and other tall or heavy objects to wall studs.
. Gas appliances should have flexible attachments, and family members should be familiar with gas shut-off techniques.