from CoreLogic
For Hurricane Irma, total insured and uninsured loss for both residential and commercial properties, including damage from both flood and wind, is estimated to be between $42.5 billion and $65 billion.* Of this, an estimated $13.5 billion to $19 billion in insured loss is attributed to damage from wind for both residential and commercial properties.
Residential Loss
Flood loss for residential properties from Hurricane Irma is estimated at $25 billion to $38 billion. This includes storm surge, inland and flash flooding in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Of this flood total, insured residential flood loss is estimated at $5 billion to $8 billion and uninsured residential flood loss is estimated at $20 billion to $30 billion. As a result, an estimated 80 percent of flood damage to residential properties from Hurricane Irma is not covered by any flood insurance.
Of the total wind damage, an estimated $11 billion to $15 billion represents residential loss. Most damage from hurricane wind is typically covered by private insurers.
Commercial Loss
Insured flood loss for commercial properties is estimated at $4 billion to $8 billion. Data for uninsured flood loss for commercial properties, which could equal or exceed insured loss estimates, is unavailable.
Of the total wind damage, an estimated $2.5 billion to $4 billion represents commercial loss.
Data Highlights:
- Insured residential flood loss covered by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is estimated at $5 billion to $8 billion, representing one quarter of damaged homes.
- This includes inland, flash and storm surge flooding.
- More than 98 percent of residential flood insurance in the U.S. is provided through the NFIP.
- Uninsured residential flood loss is estimated at $20 billion to $30 billion, representing 80 percent of damaged homes.
- Insured commercial flood loss is estimated at $4 billion to $8 billion, the majority of which is covered by private insurers with a small percentage covered by NFIP.
- Insured residential loss from wind damage is estimated at $11 billion to $15 billion.
- Insured commercial loss from wind damage is estimated at $2.5 billion to $4 billion.
CoreLogic Hurricane Irma Loss Estimates
Residential | Commercial | Total | |
Insured Flood Loss | $5 B – $8 B | $4 B – $8 B | $29 B – $46 B |
Uninsured Flood Loss | $20 B – $30 B | N/A | |
Insured Wind Loss | $11 B – $15 B | $2.5 B – $4 B | $13.5 B – $19 B |
Total Losses | $42.5 B – $65 B |
Source: CoreLogic 2017
Insured loss represents the amount insurers will pay to cover damage and loss.
*This total does not include commercial uninsured flood loss.