Premiums Will Skyrocket by 2035, and Discounts Not Enough for Wind Mitigation, Studies Say
Summary by callmor.ai · Jul 8, 2026 · 1 min read

This is an AI-written summary of an article originally published by Claims Journal. Please read the original article for the full story.
Home fortifications, from roof tie-downs to window protections, have been recognized as key factors in reducing losses, claims and premiums in hurricane-prone states like Florida. But relying on the incentive of premium discounts is not enough to prompt widespread adoption …
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