Kansas Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt released data last month on the amount paid by insurance companies for Kansas storm damage claims in 2024.
In 2024, reported storm claims totaled 56,778 and the amount paid out on those claims by insurance companies was $612,069,643.50. Johnson County saw the highest amount while Greeley County saw the lowest.
A county-by-county breakdown of the data can be found on the Department’s website at https://insurance.ks.gov/documents/department/publications/Storm-Claim-Losses-by-County.pdf.
The Department collected data from companies writing property and casualty insurance in Kansas. This data includes the number of total claims as well as the amount paid for those claims across several types of storm losses including hail, wind, water damage, and other weather-related claim losses for homeowner and automobile policies.
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