Changes in the insurance market have started to affect home prices in the most disaster-prone areas, new research finds, pushing some homeowners’ finances to the breaking point.
It’s really hurting us in Colorado. We’ve had a huge increase in hail the past few years which has caused our insurance premiums to skyrocket across the state for home and auto both.
We paid extra out of our own pocket to upgrade to hail resistant shingles in our last claim, so now insurance will replace like for like if it happens again, and hopefully also reduces the risk of damage and the need for a claim. Doesn’t impact the premium though, lol.
During 2023, reports of baseball-sized hail (over 3 inches) in Colorado surged nearly threefold since 2019, climbing from 12 to 34, pointing to more frequent extreme hail events.
Similarly, reports of softball-sized hail (approximately 4 inches) increased to 13 in 2023, according to NWS Denver, nearly tripling earlier counts and signaling a worrying escalation in storm intensity.
Aside from property damage, I imagine that it kinda sucks to be caught outside if softball-sized hail is coming down.
It’s really hurting us in Colorado. We’ve had a huge increase in hail the past few years which has caused our insurance premiums to skyrocket across the state for home and auto both.
We paid extra out of our own pocket to upgrade to hail resistant shingles in our last claim, so now insurance will replace like for like if it happens again, and hopefully also reduces the risk of damage and the need for a claim. Doesn’t impact the premium though, lol.
https://www.onpointcontractingusa.com/blog/hail-damage-in-colorado/
Aside from property damage, I imagine that it kinda sucks to be caught outside if softball-sized hail is coming down.