Excess/Umbrella Rates Experiencing Alarming Price Jump

Author, Sam Clayton, Vice President of the Construction Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Woman in business clothes, holding an umbrella, going down a rising road.

As if the 2020 business landscape has not already been challenging enough, a hard market for excess/umbrella is occurring at a concerning rate, resulting in rising premiums, limited capacity and a restriction in terms and conditions.

A hard market can be defined by a decrease in limit and underwriting capacity, and an increase in rate and premium. While other lines of liability are seeing single-digit increases, excess/umbrella pricing is experiencing 20-30% jumps, depending on the risk. This significant increase is the result of several factors including:

  • Social inflation

  • Nuclear judgements

  • Third-party litigation financing

  • Natural and man-made catastrophes

  • Increase in severe distracted driving incidents

In addition to these premium increases, insurance carriers are reducing their capacity. Previously a carrier might have been comfortable in offering higher limits such as $25 million on a risk and now they are limiting their lead limits to $5 or $10 million dollars, which then require a business, in need of higher limits, to seek additional participation from other carriers to meet their needs. This creates both the need to “stack” limits and at the same time make sure policy terms stay consistent.

The area most often overlooked are new restrictions in the terms and conditions. Some to be mindful of include:

  • Communicable Disease Exclusions

  • Wildfire Exclusions

  • Higher Retention Limits

Now more than ever is the time for contractors to be meeting with their broker to put proactive steps in place to minimize the impacts of this hardening market. As the construction group leader here at Rancho Mesa, if you have questions or need help in navigating these turbulent times, please reach out to me at (619) 937-0167 or email at sclayton@ranchomesa.com.