Changes in Policy Language, Provisions Suppressing Claim Volume, Report Shows
Summary by callmor.ai · Jul 2, 2026 · 1 min read

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U.S. claim volume fell 8.9% from last year, with total claims dipping 13.1% below the five-year average, despite several large catastrophe events, a new report shows. What’s driving the trends isn’t the weather. Changes in policy language and policy provisions …
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