California wildfires-related insured losses within anticipated level: Fitch

Reuters

Published Nov 20, 2018 12:05PM ET

California wildfires-related insured losses within anticipated level: Fitch

(Reuters) - Losses from the ongoing California wildfires will likely hurt fourth-quarter earnings of insurers, but are expected to remain within anticipated levels, ratings agency Fitch said on Tuesday.

Camp Fire is the deadliest wildfire in California's history, incinerating some 12,000 homes along the way, while the Woolsey Fire in the foothills above Malibu has threatened thousands of homes.

Catastrophe risk modeler Risk Management Solutions has estimated insured losses from the Camp and Woolsey fires to range from $9 billion to $13 billion.

Personal lines insurance, which includes property and casualty insurance, is expected to take the biggest hit, Fitch said, adding the losses could also extend to automobile insurance.

Commercial property and business interruption claims could also be significant, the ratings agency said.

Industry analysts, however, broadly expect the wildfire-related catastrophe losses to be manageable for insurers and reinsurers.

The insurance companies affected by the wildfires are generally the larger national carriers that have large capital bases, Fitch noted.

As a result, the ratings agency does not expect a major deterioration in financial strength if these companies incur losses roughly in proportion to their market share.