Cost of historic Calgary hailstorm continues to rise: IBC
Insurers making good progress supporting customers with claims and helping residents recover Toronto, ON (Feb. 14, 2025) – The tally for Calgary’s record-breaking hailstorm last August continues to rise, with total insured losses now estimated to be $3.25 billion, according to Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. (CatIQ). The storm is the second-costliest disaster in Canadian history for insured losses and resulted in more than 130,000 insurance claims. Despite the enormous volume of claims that resulted from the hailstorm, Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) reports that over the past six months, insurers have made good progress helping affected residents recover and rebuild following the disaster. The majority of auto insurance claims – which represent more than half of all claims from the hailstorm – have been completed. Alberta’s insurers brought in adjusters from across the province to help expedite vehicle assessments and repairs. Total insured damage to vehicles is now estimated to be nearly $1 billion. The damage was so extensive that roughly half of all vehicles damaged were total losses, meaning that the value of the vehicle was written off and customers opted for cash payouts in lieu of repairs. Nearly 60,000 homes in the Calgary area were impacted. The...