During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the rising costs associated with the municipality's liability and property insurance policy, which has seen a notable increase of approximately 10% this year. The increase is attributed primarily to higher repair costs for dwellings, equipment, and vehicles, reflecting a broader trend observed across the insurance industry.
The municipality's insurance agent highlighted that while liability insurance rates remained stable, the property side has been significantly impacted. Factors contributing to this rise include damage from natural disasters, with Ohio experiencing 34 tornadoes this year, which has led to increased claims and repair costs.
Despite the overall increase, officials noted that being part of a public entities insurance pool has provided some financial relief in the form of discounts, as the municipality has been a member for an extended period. This membership helps mitigate some of the financial burdens associated with the rising insurance costs.