With an average of 3,000 hailstorms annually in the United States, it’s no surprise that in 2017, State Farm paid more than $3 billion in hail claims to homeowners in the U.S.
Hailstorms often occur with thunderstorms, tornadoes, and other wind events and can cause millions of dollars in property damage to cars and homes.
According to the national insurer, the top 10 states for hail-related losses in 2017 in order of severity are:
- Texas
- Illinois
- Minnesota
- Colorado
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- Indiana
- Oklahoma
- Iowa
- Kansas
Source: State Farm
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