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  2. Does your homeowners insurance cover tornado, wind damage? - AOL

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    Homeowners insurance typically covers wind and hail damage, Allstate said. Most standard policies include dwelling coverage, which could help you pay for repairs to your home if wind from a ...

  3. Hail damage? What to do if your home or car is damaged by ...

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    Here are answers to the most commonly asked questions by vehicle and home owners after hail and wind damage, from the Oklahoma Insurance Department website: Is hail damage covered by car insurance ...

  4. Here's where insurance firms see the most risk for disasters

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    Oklahoma, where homeowners have suffered extensive wind and hail damage related to the rising intensity of tornadoes, also featured prominently, alongside parts of southern New England, the ...

  5. Climate change and insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    From 2017 to 2021, home insurance claims from property damage due to wind and hail, water damage and freezing, or fire and lightning accounted for 88% to 92% of all causes of loss, while theft of contents, liability, and all other property damage (including vandalism and malicious mischief) ranged from 8% to 12%. [135]

  6. Extended coverage - Wikipedia

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    An extended coverage endorsement (EC) was a common extension of property insurance beyond coverage for fire and lightning. Extended coverage added insurance against loss by the perils of windstorm, hail, explosion, civil commotion, riot and riot attending a strike, aircraft damage, vehicle damage, and smoke damage. [1]

  7. Home insurance - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2008 Insurance Information Institute factbook, for every $100 of premium, in 2005 on average $16 went to fire and lightning, $30 to wind and hail, $11 to water damage and freezing, $4 for other causes, and $2 for theft.

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