The Allstate Corporation (NYSE: ALL) has disclosed its estimated catastrophe losses for April 2024, amounting to $494 million before tax and $390 million after tax. The losses are said to encompass 11 events, estimated at $491 million, with roughly 80% of the losses attributed to four wind, hail or tornadic events.
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