Hawaii Electric’s Insurance Is Fraction of Potential Fire Claims
- Coverage is about 4% of estimated $4.9 billion in exposure
- Wildfire destroyed town of Lahaina and killed at least 97
Destroyed buildings and homes in the aftermath of a wildfire in Lahaina.
Photographer: Paula Ramon/AFP/Getty Images
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Nearly two months after the deadly Maui wildfires, Hawaiian Electric Co. revealed the limited scope of insurance coverage it holds in the face of potentially billions of dollars in damage claims.
Hawaiian Electric has $165 million in annual general liability insurance, according to a with state regulators, compared with the $4.9 billion in potential claims estimated by research firm Capstone. The utility already is the target of multiple lawsuits alleging that its power lines sparked the blaze that razed the historic town of Lahaina and killed at least 97 people.