The Allstate Corporation has reported its estimated catastrophe losses for July 2025, totaling $184 million, or $145 million after-tax, stemming from 19 wind and hail events. As of July 31, 2025, Allstate Protection policies in force included 25,239 auto policies, marking a slight decrease from 25,243 in June 2025, but reflecting a 0.6% increase compared to July 2024. Homeowners policies totaled 7,610, a 0.2% increase from the previous month and a 2.2% rise year-over-year. Other personal lines remained relatively stable at 4,886, showing a marginal 0.3% increase from the previous year. However, commercial lines saw a decline to 172 policies, marking a 2.3% drop from June 2025 and a significant 32.0% decrease compared to July 2024. Overall, total policies in force reached 37,907, showing a negligible change from the previous month and a 0.7% increase from the same period last year.
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