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  2. Homeowners insurance is through the roof in Oklahoma - AOL

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    Costs for homeowners insurance by level of coverage in Oklahoma, according to Insurance.com: $200,000 in coverage: $4,442 annually, or $370 per month. $300,000 in coverage: $5,858 annually, or ...

  3. Oklahoma labeled the most expensive state for homeowners ...

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    Oklahoma has the most expensive homeowners insurance coverage in the nation, according to Insurance.com, an online insurance information provider and marketplace.. It costs $5,858 per year for ...

  4. Sinkhole Insurance: You Probably Don't Know You Need It

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    Homeowners in other states, though, may not know that sinkhole insurance even exists -- and that they must ask for it to get it. In many states, coverage against sinkholes requires a separate policy.

  5. List of disasters by cost - Wikipedia

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    For example, the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, with a death toll of around 230,000 people, cost a 'mere' $15 billion, [1] whereas in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, in which 11 people died, the damage was six times higher. The most expensive disaster in human history is the Chernobyl disaster, costing an estimated $700 billion. [2]

  6. List of costliest tornadoes in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    List of tornadoes in the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak: Wildwood—Colfax, Wisconsin: 1958 June 4 $25,000,000 $266,796,713: F5 Tornado outbreak of June 3–4, 1958 [10] Wilber—Hallam—Norris School District 160—Holland, Nebraska: 2004 May 22 $160,220,000 $261,591,169: F4 2004 Hallam tornado

  7. Oklahoma's Tornado Tragedy Could Send Your Insurance ... - AOL

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    Getty Images The tornado that devastated Moore, Okla., this week reminded everyone of how important it is to protect yourself from the potential financial impact of natural disasters. But as ...

  8. Tornadoes in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    An F3 tornado hit downtown Oklahoma City five days earlier, inflicting $2.5 million (1960 USD) [7] in damages to the city and injuring 57 people. [6] The 1970s, like the 1950s, was a particularly deadly decade for tornadoes in Oklahoma, with 433 tornadoes killing a combined total of 110 people. [6]

  9. Retired veteran could have lost everything after discovering ...

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    Blount said her sinkhole remediation project has cost between $300,000 and $400,000 — well beyond her financial capacity for out-of-pocket repairs. The insurance, in her case, has been a real ...