Virtual Event
Date
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Time
11:00 AM PST

How Wildfire Risk Is Impacting Personal & Commercial Property Insurance

Wildfire risk is rapidly changing the property insurance market — affecting both homeowners insurance and commercial property insurance across high-risk regions. 

Insurance carriers are tightening underwriting guidelines, increasing premiums, adjusting wildfire deductibles, and reducing coverage availability. Many property owners are facing: 

  • Rising home insurance premiums
  • Higher commercial property insurance costs
  • Stricter wildfire underwriting requirements
  • Coverage restrictions in wildfire zones
  • Non-renewals and reduced carrier appetite 

If you own a home, rental property, commercial building, or business property in a wildfire-exposed area, understanding today’s wildfire insurance trends is critical before your next renewal. 

What You’ll Learn in This Wildfire Insurance Webinar 

This practical session will cover: 

  • How wildfire exposure impacts homeowners insurance and commercial property insurance
  • Current wildfire data and insurance market trends
  • What’s changing for residential property owners
  • Key considerations for commercial property risk management
  • Risk mitigation strategies that improve insurability
  • What insurance underwriters are evaluating right now 

The property insurance market is evolving quickly. Proactive property owners have more options than reactive ones. 

Who Should Attend 

  • Homeowners in wildfire-prone areas
  • Owners of rental or secondary properties
  • Commercial building owners
  • Business owners with owned real estate
  • Risk managers and financial decision-makers 

If your property insurance renewal looked different this year, this webinar will explain why. 

Secure Your Spot Today 

Wildfire risk isn’t going away — and neither are insurance market changes. 

Stay informed. Strengthen your risk position. Protect your property and your insurability. 

Register Now to Reserve Your Seat!

Speakers

  • People

    Managing Principle

    Cheri Martinen
  • People

    Managing Principal, Pacific Northwest

    Chris Jensen