State Farm Names States With Most Wind and Hail Losses
State Farm reported damage caused by wind and hail cost the company and its policyholders more than $3.2 billion in 2010. The states with the most wind/hail losses include:
- Illinois —44,000 claims, average cost per claim $8,150
- Texas —36,000 claims, average cost per claim $9,427
- Georgia —23,000 claims, average cost per claim $6,362
- Oklahoma —21,000 claims, average cost per claim $13,893
- Ohio —20,000 claims, average cost per claim $8,571
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