Catastrophe costs show no sign of slowing in 2025 – Willis

The Willis Natural Catastrophe Review points to several severe events already recorded this year, most notably the January wildfires in Los Angeles. The blaze has become the most expensive wildfire event in history for insurers, with estimated insured losses topping $40 billion. That single event accounts for nearly one-third of 2024’s total global catastrophe losses and has already placed significant financial strain on insurers just months into the year.

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