Kansas Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt recently shared important data about storm damage claims in the state for 2024. This year, Kansas saw a total of 56,778 storm claims, with insurance companies paying out a substantial $612 million for these claims.
Among the counties, Johnson County experienced the highest payouts, while Greeley County reported the lowest. The claims covered various types of storm damage, including hail, wind, water damage, and other weather-related incidents affecting both homeowners and vehicles.
The Kansas Department of Insurance gathered this information from companies that provide property and casualty insurance in the state. For those interested in a detailed breakdown of the claims by county, the Department has made this information available on their website.
This data highlights the significant financial impact of storms on Kansas residents and the crucial role that insurance plays in helping them recover from such events.