Overview
- As of March 3, insurers had recorded 985 incidents tied to the February 22–25 unrest, with coverage exposure estimated at 254 million pesos.
- Reports include 881 vehicle-related cases and 104 non-auto claims, according to AMIS’ consolidated update.
- Damages have been estimated for 765 claims so far, including 661 auto cases valued at 243.1 million pesos, of which 544 are thefts estimated at 237.2 million.
- Jalisco accounted for 576 vehicle thefts above the daily average (65% of the total), followed by Michoacán (132), Nayarit (103) and other states (70).
- Non-auto claims comprise 59 fires (about 8.5 million pesos), 38 robberies (2.4 million) and 7 cases of looting; AMIS also noted vehicle thefts returned to normal levels by February 26 amid a heightened security presence.