Beyond the Loss Count: What Property Claims Reveal About Frequency, Severity and Resilience

Thursday, September 17, 2026
1:00 pm–2:00 pm ET

RIMS Member FREE | Nonmember $50 USD

Sponsored by

AXA XL


Property losses rarely tell a simple story. Some happen often, others hit harder, and the most significant risks are increasingly shaped by familiar drivers colliding with emerging exposures. From liquid damage and fire to natural catastrophe events, intensified rainfall, lithium battery hazards, wildfire expansion and contractor-related losses, today’s property risk landscape demands a sharper look at both frequency and severity.

This webinar will help you look beyond loss counts to better understand what claims data reveals about prevention, resilience, and business impact. We will explore how long-standing loss drivers are evolving, where emerging risks are gaining momentum, and how to prioritize practical strategies that reduce disruption, protect assets, and strengthen readiness before and after a loss.

 

Note: All downloads and related contact information will be accessible to the webinar sponsor.



Learning Objectives

  • Insights on high-frequency loss drivers, such as liquid damage, and high-severity exposures, such as natural catastrophe and fire.
  • Emerging trends influencing property risk, including lithium battery fires, intensified rainfall, wildfire expansion, contractor-related losses, and large-scale catastrophe events.
  • Explore how claims data insights, risk consulting tools and services can help insureds prioritize improvements, strengthen resilience, and reduce loss potential.


Speakers

Mark Evans

Mark Evans
Head of Property & Specialty Claims, Americas
AXA XL

Scott Ewing

Scott Ewing
Head of Risk Consulting, Americas
AXA XL

Ray Chiusano

Ray Chiusano
Head of Property, East
AXA XL



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