The largest hailstone officially slammed Aurora, Nebraska 22nd June 2003. At 7 inches in diameter, which was to beat the previous record of 5.7 inch diameter hail in Coffeyville, Kansas in 1970? Imagine the effect that the hailstone 6 or 7 inches (or even a fraction of that size) could have on your roof or windshield of your car. The people that live in areas are often known too well to hail these effects. Take for an example the residents of the Colorado Front chain, in the heart of what is known as “Hello Alley” because they have the highest frequency of hail in North America (and most of the world.)

From mid April to mid August, this group of residents from Colorado three or four catastrophic hail, every year. A devastating hail storm as killing at least 25 million U.S. dollars in insured damage defined. Even after the amount of damage that all over the world in the area, you can add to fix a costly repair bill for each resident to their homes, cars and shops. And repairs are necessary, year after year. In fact, in the last 10 years have more than one billion U.S. dollars in insured hail damage in Colorado caused. Up to half of the homeowner’s insurance premium for state residents, hail and wind damage costs go accordingly.

New Mexico is another country that tends to hail storms and hail. For example, tornadoes and hail caused 16500000000 $ to insured losses in Clovis, Roswell and Logan in a single day of March 2007. The good news for the people of Colorado, New Mexico and elsewhere, is that the damage caused by hail insurance covered almost all, if you have full Louisville KY auto insurance. Virtually all policies are hail insurance coverage.