Barrage of Tornadoes Cause Damages in the Tens of Millions of Dollars
Insurers nationwide are bracing themselves for losses in the tens of millions of dollars following the recent barrage of tornadoes in the Midwest.
According to Insurance Newsnet, "Initial reports pegged the number of storms-which hit Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma-at more than 100," although the actual number of tornadoes involved has not yet been confirmed.
The Arkansas Insurance Department estimates that its state alone suffered a total of $25.5 million in insured losses. Other states have been declared disaster areas, but have not yet estimated total losses.
One insurer alone, American Family, is processing more than 10,000 claims as a result of the storms, as reported in a recent statement by that company.
What's on tap for the remainder of the spring season? Only time will tell. But I have a feeling insurers will be digging deep in their coffers to cover the losses.








Comments
I'll be curious to see if certain insurance companies follow the lead of pulling out of high risk areas that hurt them financially, such as most insurance companies not offering home insurance in the state of Florida. I would be curious to see an update on this in the future.
Posted by: TJ | March 24, 2006 07:39 PM
Hey T.J., you and me both! Insurance companies are businesses and, as such, have to remain profitable just like any other type of business.
I'll keep my eye on the sky and give you an update as the story progresses. Thanks for your comment!
Posted by: Penny Hagerman | March 24, 2006 08:59 PM