FortressFire, a provider of wildfire analytics and property-level managed services has announced that its Aerial Risk Reports (ARRs) – powered by physics-based ignition modeling and AI-enhanced aerial assessment – are now available in 12 wildfire-exposed states.
These states include Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
This expansion broadens access to FortressFire’s AMP (Assess–Mitigate–Monitor–Protect) platform to provide insurers, brokers and property owners with structure-level wildfire intelligence across the Western US.
This milestone marks another step toward the company’s mission to make precision, structure-specific wildfire science accessible and actionable to commercial and residential property owners, brokers and insurers, realtors and lenders wherever it’s needed.
FortressFire‘s Aerial Risk Reports provide a fast, cost-efficient way to evaluate a specific property’s vulnerability to wildfire ignition without needing to step foot onto the property.
By combining AI aerial analysis with physics-based wildfire simulations, each tailored report quantifies the risk posed by vegetation, topography and building materials – translating complex data into clear vulnerability profiles and actionable mitigation insights for all property stakeholders.
Michael Ashker, Chairman and CEO of FortressFire explained: “Expanding the availability of our Aerial Risk Reports to more wildfire-exposed states reinforces our commitment to scaling prevention-driven intelligence across the regions that need it most.
“By combining aerial imagery with physics-based ignition science, we’re enabling insurers, property owners and communities to move from probability to prevention to enhance insurability – while protecting their assets before the next wildfire starts.”
FortressFire’s technology aims to empower insurers, reinsurers and risk managers to replace or supplement traditional ZIP-code or hazard-based wildfire models with structure-specific ignition risk analysis.
Each ARR includes an ignition vulnerability score, a breakdown of contributing risk factors and recommended mitigation actions that can substantially reduce exposure, prevent losses and improve insurability.
The ARR product complements FortressFire’s suite of prevention-focused tools within its AMP platform, which includes onsite inspections and continuous monitoring solutions.
With its expansion into 12 states, FortressFire now serves the full range of wildfire-prone regions across the Western US, from coastal forests to desert-edge communities.
Ashker concluded: “Our goal has always been to empower each stakeholder – from underwriters to property owners – with science-based data they can rely on to evaluate and price risk.
“As wildfire seasons lengthen and risk patterns evolve, insurers and owners need visibility at the structure level. FortressFire delivers that clarity, enabling proactive mitigation, informed underwriting and effective portfolio management.”
More than 100,000 structures have already been analyzed using FortressFire’s technology, helping insurers and property owners better understand and manage wildfire risk.
The company continues to collaborate with brokers, underwriters and asset managers to develop new prevention-based insurance programs that reward property owners who collaborate in mitigation and resilience efforts.
FortressFire, a provider of wildfire analytics and property-level managed services has announced that its Aerial Risk Reports (ARRs) – powered by physics-based ignition modeling and AI-enhanced aerial assessment – are now available in 12 wildfire-exposed states.