General Insurance glossary

What is Exposure?

The total value at risk from a catastrophe event, including insured property values and policy terms.

Lecture 1

Exposure

The total value at risk from a catastrophe event, including insured property values and policy terms.

How it works in practice

A Florida homeowners' insurer has $12 billion in total insured value concentrated in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. This is its hurricane exposure. When the insurer sponsors a cat bond, the catastrophe model uses this exposure data to estimate how much damage a given hurricane would cause to the insurer's specific book of business.

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