Disaster insurance brings in billions in revenue

Jamm Aquino / Star-Advertiser The remains of the Waiola Community Center in Lahaina, Hawaii, as seen on Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024.

HONOLULU — Hawaii homeowners and businesses have purchased nearly $38 billion in disaster insurance over the last 20 years, generating more than $23 billion in net income for insurance companies and further driving Gov. Josh Green to insist that insurers be barred from suing the entities responsible for last year’s Maui wildfires, including the state.

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