State Farm: Weather Claims Reach $5 Billion
That payout has been increased by wildfires, tropical storms and hurricanes during the summer, which followed spring’s spate of tornadoes and hail storms.
The company did not provide a comparable figure for the year-ago period.
Through Sept. 23, State Farm has received more than 970,000 catastrophe claims, stretching from wildfires in western Texas to storm damage in Maine. The company’s catastrophe claims work is in addition to the 11 million to 12 million other auto, home and business claims reported to State Farm in a typical year.
Allstate Corp. has said it had lost $500 million on Hurricane Irene — much less than the $2 billion it lost from severe thunderstorms and tornadoes during April and May.
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