The trades people and staff for insurance companies might love disasters but the companies themselves and stake holders hate them.
Sure, but Big events aren’t anything new to texas insurance companies (hurricanes, floods, etc). My insurance has already notified me of a $500 offering for spoiled food from having no power, and to notify them immediately of any other house damage. Doesn’t sound like their running away. I’ve never had a problem with a claim including “acts of god” like your other post said. That’s for cars and my house. We had a hail storm and I got a new roof out of it with minor damage, and the adjuster got me extra money for “damaged siding” lol (which is Hardy board)
the industry people have every incentive to push claims through otherwise they don’t make money. They aren’t in the business of denying claims unless it’s total bullshit. It’s actually pretty disgusting at how much money goes into their pockets from a claim. I’m happy my bro has made good money doing it, but it’s an incredibly crooked industry.
I’m sure your right about stakeholders hating it, but all I know is my brother and his cronies are all freaking out at how much they’re about to cash in in this. Sure things can change, but big events here historically have been big profit events for many people.
PS sorry if this is discombobulated, my connection is in and out and it fucks up when I try to check alerts/ratings. I’ve tried to retype this 3 times now lol