CoreLogic announced that multiple states’ department of insurance organizations approved the CoreLogic non-weather and hail risk scores, as part of carriers’ personal lines rating plans. Now, government approval for personal lines in both Massachusetts and New Jersey, and for commercial lines in eleven other major states, means insurers can feel confident in using these path-breaking risk scores in their own rating plans. Numerous other states are currently reviewing the risk scores for both personal and commercial lines approval. CrimeRisk scores are currently approved in 37 states. Property insurers have historically faced challenges when it comes to accurately analyzing the likelihood of non-weather hazards — such as plumbing and appliance leaks that lead to water damage, or accidents or system failures that lead to fire damage — due to a lack of consistent and complete data. The RiskSuite solutions can identify and account for the many different pathways leading to non-weather perils, enabling insurers to more accurately assess location-specific claim probability and severity. RiskSuite provides a simple-to-use overall risk score, as well as returning information on expected claim frequency, average claim severity and average loss per policy associated with each score.