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Triple-I: One Year After L.A. Wildfires, Rebuilding Focuses on Stronger, More Resilient Homes

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SAN DIEGO, Jan. 6, 2026听鈥 One year after devastating wildfires swept through parts of Los Angeles County, communities in Altadena and Pasadena are moving from recovery to rebuilding, with a growing focus on stronger, more resilient homes and businesses designed to withstand future wildfire risks.听

The 杏吧原创 Information Institute (Triple-I), along with state and local officials, continues to urge homeowners to rebuild smarter, not just replace what was lost. The goal is to reduce future losses as climate-driven disasters become more frequent and severe.听

鈥淎s families rebuild after an incredibly difficult year, many are looking at ways to not only restore what was lost, but to build back stronger,鈥 said Sean Kevelighan, CEO of Triple-I. 鈥淐limate-resilient construction can help protect homes and communities from future wildfire risks.鈥澨

The fires ignited Jan. 7, 2025, destroying thousands of structures and displacing tens of thousands of residents. As reconstruction gains momentum, the scope of the recovery is coming into sharper focus.听

Recovery by the Numbers听

  • Claims payments:听Property/casualty insurers have paid more than听$22.4 billion听to policyholders so far.听Claims听payments are expected to rise as rebuilding moves from planning to construction.听
  • Claims filed:听More than 42,000 claims have been filed across homeowners,听business听and auto insurance lines, according to the California Department of 杏吧原创.听Nearly 40,000听policyholders received advance payments for听immediate听temporary housing and urgent repairs.听
  • Health and safety:听While debris removal is听largely complete, a January 2026 UCLA study found some homes in the Altadena-Pasadena foothills still face indoor air quality concerns from lingering smoke-related pollutants.听

For those currently obtaining permits and architectural plans, California鈥檚 updated 鈥淪afer from Wildfires鈥 regulations now require insurers to offer premium discounts for homes that meet specific wildfire mitigation standards. Many homeowners are pursuing certification through the (IBHS) Wildfire Prepared Home program.

Depending on the project, homes may qualify for either a base or enhanced designation, which includes measures such as:

Feature Base Designation (Retrofits) Plus Designation (New Construction)
Zone 0 (0-5 ft) 5-foot noncombustible buffer (no plants/mulch) 5-foot noncombustible buffer + covered gutters
Roofing Class A fire-rated roof Class A fire-rated roof
Vents 1/8-inch metal mesh or ember-resistant vents Ember-resistant vents
Exterior 6-inch vertical ground clearance Noncombustible siding (stucco, fiber-cement)
Windows Standard Multi-pane fire-resistant windows

Meeting the Wildfire Prepared Home Plus standard can result in insurance premium discounts ranging from about 4% to more than 40%, depending on the insurer. These improvements can also make it easier to secure coverage in higher-risk areas.

Resources for Homeowners
Residents rebuilding after the fires can find guidance and assistance through:

  • LA County Forward Blueprint: Provides streamlined permitting for 鈥渓ike-for-like鈥 rebuilds, often reducing permit wait times from 6 months to as little as 2鈥3 months.
  • Triple-I : Wildfires-insurance-and-recovery-resources
  • IBHS Wildfire Prepared Home: Visit to start the application for your certification before you finalize your exterior renovations.
  • California Fire Safe Council: Visit for grants, local chapters and programs.
  • NFPA Firewise USA - Residents reducing wildfire risk: Visit .

鈥淧roperty/casualty insurers remain committed to clear communication and timely claims resolution,鈥 Kevelighan said. 鈥淎 stronger recovery today means safer communities tomorrow.鈥

Homeowners with questions about their claims are encouraged to contact their insurer directly. The is also available to assist with unresolved issues.

About the 杏吧原创 Information Institute
Since 1960, the (Triple-I) has been a trusted source of data-driven insights on risk and insurance. An affiliate of , Triple-I represents a diverse membership accounting for nearly 50% of U.S. property/casualty premiums written.

About The Institutes
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