Insurability Is the New Curb Appeal: Wildfire Risk, Insurance & Home Protection - Green Shield Risk
Release Date: 04/09/2026
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info_outlineThis episode of All Things Wildfire, we sit down with wildfire expert and insurance innovator Paul Brady of Green Shield to break down one of the most urgent challenges facing homeowners today: insurability in wildfire-prone areas.
From behind-the-scenes insights into how insurance decisions are actually made (in seconds, not hours), to the emerging concept of conflagration risk, this conversation uncovers the real drivers shaping the insurance market—and what homeowners must do to stay ahead.
We explore how wildfire modeling is evolving, why defensible space is more critical than ever, and how certifications like IBHS are becoming the gold standard for getting insured. Most importantly, we discuss the mindset shift required: wildfire mitigation is no longer optional—it’s a way of life.
If you live in California, Colorado, or any wildfire-prone region, this episode will change how you think about your home, your risk, and your future.
Show Notes
Key Topics Covered:
- Why wildfire insurability is a growing global crisis
- The difference between admitted vs. E&S insurance markets
- How insurance underwriting decisions happen in seconds at scale
- The truth about IBHS certification and why it matters
- Defensible space and the critical 0–5 foot zone
- The rise of conflagration risk (home-to-home fire spread)
- Why your neighbor’s property can impact your insurance eligibility
- The role of technology, AI, and aerial imagery in underwriting
- The emotional vs. practical tradeoffs homeowners face
- What needs to happen for insurance markets to stabilize
What You’ll Learn:
- Why “doing a few improvements” may not be enough to get insured
- How insurance carriers actually evaluate your property
- The #1 overlooked factor that determines whether your home burns
- Why wildfire models are still “immature” compared to other risks
- What must happen for insurance companies to return to high-risk areas
About the Guest:
Paul Brady is a wildfire risk expert and part of Green Shield, a company combining fire service experience, advanced analytics, and insurance solutions to make properties more insurable. Their technology helps insurers evaluate wildfire risk at scale and helps homeowners understand what it takes to qualify for coverage.