2020 California wildfire season has already burned more acres than whole of 2019.

The early start of the California wildfire season, which has burned more acres than the whole of 2019, coupled with the above-average hurricane season may add up to unprecedented losses in terms of property damage. Brokers, captive managers, and risk managers must take greater steps as past trends indicate the largest losses will occur later on in the year.

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