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Hail

The largest hailstone on record slammed into Aurora, Nebraska June 22, 2003 according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). At 7 inches in diameter, it beat the previous record of a 5.7 inch diameter hailstone that fell in Coffeyville, Kansas in 1970.

Colorado hail statistics

Colorado’s damaging hail season is considered to be from mid-April to mid-August. Colorado’s Front Range is located in the heart of "Hail Alley," which receives the highest frequency of large hail in North America and most of the world, so residents usually can count on three or four catastrophic (defined as at least $25 million in insured damage) hailstorms every year. In the last 10 years, hailstorms have caused nearly $2 billion in insured damage in Colorado. As a result, up to one-half of your homeowners insurance premium may be going toward hail and wind damage costs. If you carry comprehensive coverage on your auto policy, hail damage is covered by almost all insurance companies. Comprehensive insurance is optional, but if you live in a hail prone area, the insurance industry recommends this coverage.

All of Colorado’s seven most costly hailstorms were centered in the Denver-metro area (which makes sense, because that’s where the largest concentration of property in the state is located).

Denver Metro's Most Costliest Hail Storms

Date

Cost when occurred
(Millions)

2007 Dollars
(Millions)
*

July 11, 1990

$625.0

$996.0

June 13-14, 1984

$276.7

$554.4

October 1, 1994

$225.0

$314.6

August 11, 1997

$128.0

$165.4

May 22, 1996

$122.0

$161.8

June 8-9, 2004

$146.5

$160.8

May 30 - June 2, 1991

$100.0

$152.9

October 16, 1998

$87.3

$111.3

August 9-11, 2004

$62.2

$68.2

July 9, 2004

$28.2

$31.0

*2007 estimated cost calculations based on the Consumer Price Index.

New Mexico Hail Statistics

  • Tornadoes and hail resulted in $16.5 million dollars in insured damage around Clovis, Roswell and Logan March 23, 2007.
  • In September 2006, hail caused $10 million in insured losses in and around Las Cruces.
  • May 10, 2005, Hobbs, New Mexico's hailstorm caused approximately $21 million in insured losses.
  • In June 2005, Lovington, New Mexico experienced $13.7 million in claims resulting from hail.
  • In early Ocober 2007, Albuquerque experienced $40 million in insurance claims due to hail.

What to do after a hailstorm

First, iff a Hailstorm Strikes, don’t go out in the storm to try to protect your property. You could be injured.

Assess the damage.

  • Check trees, shrubs and plants around your house. If they are stripped of their foliage, there is a possibility that your roof is damaged. You should also check for roof damage if patio covers, screens or soft aluminum roof vents are dented.
  • Check your car for dents and broken or cracked glass.

Protect your property from further damage.

  • If you find signs that hail has battered your property, take immediate steps to protect it from further damage.
  • Cover any broken windows and holes in your roof so that no water can enter and damage your home’s interior.
  • Cover any broken glass in your car to prevent damage to the interior from rain and remove glass from the car’s interior to prevent cuts in upholstery and carpet.

File your claim

  • Call your agent or company as soon as you notice damage. Practically all homeowners policies cover hail damage. You car will be covered if you’ve purchased comprehensive coverage.
  • If your agent or company requests you to do so, follow up your call with a written explanation of what happened.
  • Save receipts for what you spend and submit them to your insurance company for reimbursement.

Select a repair company.

  • After an insurance adjuster has surveyed the hail damage to your property, select a reputable roofing company or auto body shop to make repairs.
  • Allow only the insurance adjuster and roofer you have selected to get up on your roof. Each time someone walks on it, more damage can occur.
  • Be wary of out-of-town roofers who move into an area and set up shop following a storm. While most of these firms are reputable, some have collected money from homeowners and moved on to the next storm site without paying suppliers or leaving work unfinished. This can leave homeowners holding the bag for those additional costs. It’s a good idea to select a company with established credibility and local references. Word of mouth is still your best guide.
  • Be sure roofers have workers compensation and liability insurance. If they don’t, you may be held liable if one of the workers is injured or if they damage a neighbor’s property.
  • Don’t make final payment to the roofing company until your roof has been inspected and you are satisfied.

Use hail resistive roofing materials.

  • When building a new home or replacing your roof consider using hail-resistive roofing products. The insurance industry has an Underwriters Laboratory standard ranking, the UL 2218 standard. The standard has four impact-level designations that will help you compare products. Roof coverings that show the most resistance earn a Class 4 rating; the least, a Class 1 rating.

"Protecting Your Roof from Hail" video

© Institute for Business and Home Safety

Watch an additional short video on hail damage and roofing materials, courtesy of the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH).

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