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Insurity Survey Reveals 56% of Consumers Face Higher Insurance Premiums Due to Severe Weather, Escalating Concerns of Severe Weather’s Impact on Property & Casualty Insurance

HARTFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Insurity, the leading provider of cloud software for insurance carriers, brokers, and MGAs, today announced findings from its 2024 Severe Weather P&C Consumer Pulse survey, detailing consumers’ opinions on severe weather and how it will impact their insurance coverage. The survey uncovered a growing unease among consumers regarding the adequacy of their P&C insurance coverage in the face of escalating severe weather events. The survey underscores the ur...

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