Individuals and businesses can expect increases in premiums, according to the newspaper Les Echos. Main reasons: a strong return of road accidents, the frequency of fires and natural disasters. In the Days of brokerage, yesterday asked the five insurers have predicted an increase of almost generalized premiums in 2010, reports the newspaper Les Echos this Thursday.
Decisions are justified, for auto insurance, a strong reversal of the claims in recent months and, for multi-risk housing, the increase in natural disasters. Business risks and group health insurance will also be affected by this inflation rate. In short, nobody will escape upwards.
Worsening weather
The car is assigned claims "to the resumption of traffic, with a burst of frequencies, these last five months," says Jacques de Peretti, CEO of Axa Enterprise. Bernard Durand, CEO of Covéa Risks, for his part insists on the increase "very important" in serious bodily injury: "Today, a loss of 5 million euros is commonplace." Side residential and business losses are fires, but especially the increase in natural disasters (storms Klaus and Quinten, hailstorms in spring floods in Bayonne and St. Maximus the weekend) will be responsible for tariff increase . "It will integrate the worsening weather in our risk analysis", says Bernard Durand.
Decisions are justified, for auto insurance, a strong reversal of the claims in recent months and, for multi-risk housing, the increase in natural disasters. Business risks and group health insurance will also be affected by this inflation rate. In short, nobody will escape upwards.
Worsening weather
The car is assigned claims "to the resumption of traffic, with a burst of frequencies, these last five months," says Jacques de Peretti, CEO of Axa Enterprise. Bernard Durand, CEO of Covéa Risks, for his part insists on the increase "very important" in serious bodily injury: "Today, a loss of 5 million euros is commonplace." Side residential and business losses are fires, but especially the increase in natural disasters (storms Klaus and Quinten, hailstorms in spring floods in Bayonne and St. Maximus the weekend) will be responsible for tariff increase . "It will integrate the worsening weather in our risk analysis", says Bernard Durand.
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