Georgia Tops Nation in Lightning Claims
Georgia tops a shocking list: most likely place to have property damaged by lightning.
Georgia residents were reimbursed for $56 million of lightning-related damage in homes last year tied to more than 11,000 claims, according to a top-10 list from the Insurance Information Institute. Texas ranked second at $54.2 million.
Lightning cost insurers $5,869 per claim in the U.S. last year, more than double the average in 2004, as homeowners added electronics such as computers and high-definition televisions. Still, the total expense for the industry declined 8.4 percent nationwide in that span, to $673.5 million in 2013, because better lightning-protection systems and fewer storms decreased the frequency of claims, the industry group said.
Warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean make states in the U.S. Southeast more prone to thunderstorms, Jensenius said. North Carolina had the third-most claims, and Louisiana ranked fourth. The storms are most frequent in the U.S. in the spring and summer months, and this week is Lightning Safety Awareness Week.
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