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Residential and Earthquake Insurance Coverage Study

Reports that summarize the premium written, coverage exposures, and number of policies issued on residential property and residential earthquake coverage:

  1. 2023 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary 
  2. 2022 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  3. 2021 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  4. 2020 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  5. 2019 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  6. 2018 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  7. 2017 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  8. 2016 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  9. 2015 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  10. 2014 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  11. 2013 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  12. 2012 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  13. 2011 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  14. 2010 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  15. 2009 CA EQ Premium, Exposure, and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  16. 2008 CA EQ Premium and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  17. 2007 CA EQ Premium and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  18. 2006 CA EQ Premium and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  19. 2005 CA EQ Premium and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  20. 2004 CA EQ Premium and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  21. 2003 CA EQ Premium and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  22. 2002 CA EQ Premium and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  23. 2001 CA EQ Premium and Policy Count Data Call Summary
  24. 1996 - 2000 CA EQ Premium and Policy Count Data Call Summaries

Report on California Earthquake Zoning and Probable Maximum Loss Evaluation Program.  All licensed insurers annually report their insured exposures for earthquake shake damage on residential and commercial structures in California. These questionnaires include calculations for estimating what is called the Probable Maximum Loss (PML), or the expected insured loss after deductible, for structure and contents damage from a large earthquake.  The aggregate results for all reporting companies are published here.

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