Allstate October Catastrophe Losses of $286M Include Milton, Helene
Allstate today said it estimated pretax catastrophe losses of $286 million for the month of October.
Losses during October included $102 million, pretax, from Hurricane Milton as well as $144 million in unfavorable reserve reestimates from Hurricane Helene primarily from Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
For the month of September, Allstate said it expected pretax catastrophe losses of $889 million, including $630 million attributed to Hurricane Helene.
The Northbrook, Illinois-based insurer announces monthly catastrophe losses when the total is at least $150 million. Allstate has used the announcement to update its home and auto rate increases but no such information was included for October.
Allstate late last month reported third quarter net income of about $1.2 billion compared to a loss of $41 million during the same time a year ago. The insurer absorbed third quarter catastrophe losses of $1.7 billion, or about 44% more than a year ago during the same period.
Allstate said today its total year-to-date pretax catastrophe losses as of October 31 were $4.84 billion.
Related:
- Allstate Says It’s Ready to Grow Homeowners Line With All 3 Distribution Channels
- Allstate Insurers Sue Hyundai, Kia to Pay for Claims From Defective Cars
- Zurich Insurance Group Sets New Targets After Meeting Existing Ones a Year Early
- Musk, Ramaswamy Will Lean on Supreme Court Rulings to Cut US Agencies
- Gunmaker Sig Sauer Must Pay $11 Million Over Pistol That Fired Accidentally
- New York Insurance Broker Caught in $38 Million Nursing Home Tax Fraud Scheme