The Impact of the 2024 Hail Season on Insurance Premiums

2024 felt like a scene out of a disaster movie for property owners across the United States. Relentless hailstorms—with some producing record-breaking hailstones over six inches in diameter—battered properties and overwhelmed insurers. While the physical damage was evident, the financial fallout, particularly rising insurance premiums, continues to burden property owners.

Here’s how the 2024 hail season reshaped insurance premiums and what property owners need to know.

2024 Hailstorms by the Numbers: The Devastation in Context

The 2024 hail season left billions of dollars in damages in its wake. NOAA’s preliminary data highlights that hailstorms in key states, including Texas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma, caused significant destruction. Texas alone reported hailstones exceeding 6.4 inches in diameter during a May storm—one of the largest hailstones recorded in the U.S. this year.

In Nebraska, hailstorms ravaged both urban and rural areas, with agricultural losses compounding property damage costs. Nationwide, damages from hail-related storms contributed significantly to the year’s $23 billion in insured severe storm losses.

The sheer volume of claims has not only stressed insurance carriers but also prompted discussions about how to price future risks effectively. To learn more about how the increase of natural disasters has been impacting premiums, read our full blog: Is Insurance A Fading Safety Net?

Why Are Premiums Rising After the 2024 Hail Season?

The connection between hailstorms and rising premiums isn’t new, but the 2024 season has pushed insurers to adopt even stricter measures. Here’s why:

1. Unprecedented Claims Payouts

With 2024 producing some of the largest hailstorms on record, insurers faced an overwhelming volume of claims. NBC News reported, “So far this year in the U.S., thunderstorms have been responsible for about $61 billion in economic losses, according to Bowen. Hail was likely responsible for between $31 billion and $49 billion of that total. In the same period, tropical storms and flooding together have accounted for $14 billion in losses.”

2. Rising Repair Costs

The cost of repairs has surged, fueled by inflation and material shortages. Roofing materials, a frequent victim of hail damage, saw price increases of over 20% in 2024, while labor shortages consequently slowed repair times. These factors have driven up claim costs, prompting insurers to adjust premiums accordingly.

3. Advanced Risk Modeling

Insurers are relying on updated climate models that predict increasingly severe hailstorms in the future. These models influence underwriting practices, resulting in higher premiums for properties in hail-prone regions. Even though hailstorms “cause more monetary damage annually than tornadoes, on average, research on the former had stalled until recent advances in radar and weather modeling,” Evan Bush, NBC News. Several institutions plan to conduct field studies around hailstorms and their growing intensity.

How Premium Hikes Are Affecting Property Owners

Property owners in hail-prone areas are already feeling the financial sting. Texas consistently leads the nation in billion-dollar weather disasters, driving property insurance costs to unprecedented levels.

 

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What Can Homeowners Do to Navigate These Changes?

While rising premiums are challenging, property owners can take proactive steps to help mitigate the financial impact, for example:

1. Invest in Impact-Resistant Materials

Opting for impact-resistant shingles or metal roofing can qualify homeowners for discounts. These materials reduce the likelihood of severe hail damage, lowering the risk for insurers.

2. Conduct Regular Policy Reviews

Regularly reviewing your insurance policy with a qualified professional can help identify coverage gaps and potential savings. This ensures you’re adequately protected at the least amount of cost possible.

3. Work with a Public Adjuster

If your property sustains hail damage, consider working with a public adjuster like Premier Claims. Public adjusters can help maximize your settlement and help ensure you’re compensated fairly for all damages.

4. Advocate for Legislative Action

Collaborating with state governments to establish reinsurance programs or stabilization initiatives can help mitigate premium hikes for hail-prone communities.

A Glimpse into the Future: Will 2025 Be Any Better?

Early forecasts suggest that 2025 may bring similar challenges, with weather models predicting another active hail season. Property owners can take proactive measures now, from upgrading roofing to revisiting their insurance policies, to prepare for the next round of storms.

The 2024 hail season underscored the need for property owners to stay informed and proactive. Rising insurance premiums are a direct response to the staggering costs of hail damage, but there are steps you can take to minimize the financial burden. Whether it’s through impact-resistant upgrades, policy reviews, or public adjuster services, preparation is key to weathering the storm—both literally and financially.

Hail Damage Coverage: Protect Your Commercial Property

As hail season approaches, we recommend that business owners ensure their insurance policy includes hail damage coverage. Picture a shield, not just against hailstones, but against the unseen risks that follow. Hailstorms pose a significant threat to commercial properties, potentially causing extensive damage to roofs, windows, exterior structures, and equipment. To navigate the challenges of hail season successfully, having the right protection in place is key. 

Prepare Your Insurance Policy for Hail Season

Commercial Property Insurance

This foundational coverage protects your business, including buildings and contents, against various perils, like hail damage. Confirm that your policy explicitly includes hail damage coverage for related incidents. 

Business Interruption Coverage

Hail Damage can lead to business disruptions. Business Interruption Coverage helps cover lost income, ongoing expenses, and relocation costs during the period of restoration. Ensure your policy adequately addresses the potential financial impact of hail-related disruptions. To learn more about Business Interruption Coverage read our blog: The Difference Between Business Interruption and Additional Living Expenses

Exterior Structure and Signage Coverage

Hailstorms can harm the exterior structure of your commercial property, including any signage. Therefore, it’s recommended that your insurance policy includes hail damage coverage that extends to these components to prevent unexpected repair or replacement costs. 

Specialized Coverage for Equipment and Inventory

Moreover, commercial properties often house valuable equipment and inventory critical to daily operations. From high tech machinery to essential tools, your business assets are the gears that keep the engine running smoothly. Here’s a closer look at how you can protect your business and commercial property against hail damage:

Equipment Breakdown Protection

In the event of a hailstorm, equipment is vulnerable to damage. As a result of including Equipment Breakdown Protection in your policy, your policy is able to cover repairs or replacement costs for machinery affected by hail damage. Equipment Breakdown Protection extends beyond general wear and tear, providing a safety net for your technological investments. 

Technology and Electronics Coverage

Modern businesses rely heavily on technology and electronic systems and specialized coverage for these assets is important for business owners to consider when reviewing their insurance policies. From servers to computers, make certain your policy includes protection for these vital components, minimizing downtime and potential loss. 

Inventory Loss Coverage

Commercial properties also house inventories of products, raw materials, or goods in progress. Hail damage can lead to inventory loss, impacting your supply chain and revenue streams. Comprehensive coverage can encompass the replacement of repair costs for damaged inventory, allowing your business to recover and meet customer demands. 

Customization for Industry-Specific Equipment

Recognizing the diversity of commercial enterprises, your insurance coverage can be customized to protect industry-specific equipment. Whether you’re in manufacturing, healthcare, or any other sector, you can tailor your policy to address the unique needs of your business. 

Importance of Regular Policy Review 

Coverage Adequacy for Business Growth

Commercial enterprises evolve, and property values change. Regular policy reviews allow for your coverage to be aligned with the current value of your commercial property and your business assets. It also allows you to account for expansions or modifications. Adjusting your policy as needed prior to the start of hail season, can protect you in the event damage occurs. 

Policy Limitations and Exclusions

Commercial property insurance policies may have limitations or exclusions related to hail damage. A thorough review helps identify any potential gaps in coverage, allowing for proactive adjustments. 

Risk Mitigation Strategies

Collaborate with Premier Claims to assess risk mitigation strategies specific to your business. Tailoring your policy to address unique circumstances can enhance your overall risk management plan. 

As a commercial property owner, your business assets are the heartbeat of your enterprise. Don’t let hail season catch you off guard—proactively review your policy. This allows you to make any hail damage coverage additions, protecting your property and business in the best way you can. Premier Claims stands ready to assist you, offering guidance, compassion, and a commitment to policyholders. Connect with us today to prepare your business for the challenges hail season may bring. To have your policy thoroughly reviewed by our team of licensed professionals, submit your policy here: https://premier-claims.com/policy-review/