Bell and Smith Top Allstate’s List of Stormiest Texas Counties
Texas storms affected more Allstate insured homes and cars in Bell county than any other part of the state over the past five years, while Smith county saw the highest frequency of lightning.
Allstate tallied the top 25 Texas counties affected by severe weather; identifying areas with highest frequencies of wind and hail, and lightning related homeowner property damage claims from 2010 through 2014.
Homes aren’t the only thing that can be damaged in a storm. Bell County also topped the list for the highest frequency of auto comprehensive claims caused by nature related perils (Windstorm, Hail or Flood) over the past five years.
Allstate tallied the top 25 counties affected by severe weather, identifying areas with highest frequencies of wind, hail and flood related auto comprehensive claims from 2010 through 2014.
Rankings
Bell, Dallas and Denton counties top the list for the frequency of wind and hail homeowner property claims over the past five years; while Smith, Jefferson and Montgomery saw the highest frequency of lightning claims.
About the Data
To collect the data, Allstate measured the frequency of hail, wind and lightning homeowner property claims from 2010- 2014 to tally the top 25 counties, which all had at least 3,500 Allstate policies. Allstate also measured the frequency of nature related peril (wind, hail or flood) auto comprehensive claims from 2010-2014 to tally the top 25 counties, which all had at least 3,500 Allstate policies.
Source: Allstate
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