Lightning, State Farm and Tennessee

Jun 22, 2015 at 11:15 pm by bryan


Lightning may not seem as destructive as other natural disasters, yet a strike can cause serious damage to business equipment and electrical appliances, disrupt electrical service for long periods of time, and spark wildfires. In 2014, State Farm paid nearly $149 million dollars for insurance claims as a result of damage from lightning strikes.
Top Ten States for Number of Lightning Claims in 2014 (State Farm claims)
Number of State Farm Lightning Claims in 2014 Amount Paid by State Farm for
Lightning Claims in 2014
  • Georgia
2,571 $16.3 million
  • Alabama
1,353 $10.9 million
  • Texas
1,327 $14.1 million
  • Louisiana
1,307 $6.5 million
  • Illinois
1,265 $8.0 million
  • North Carolina
876 $5.1 million
  • Tennessee
856 $7.3 million
  • Indiana
830 $5.6 million
  • Florida
786 $3.6 million
  • Missouri
761 $3.5 million
June, July, and August are the times of year when lightning is most frequent. Even though lightning is weather-related and not a preventable event, there are ways to reduce your chance of damage from a power surge or fire. That is why State Farm has joined forces with the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS) in recognition of Lightning Awareness Week, June 21-27.
"People often underestimate the harm that lightning can cause, but make no mistake - it's a dangerous force to be reckoned with," said Julie Rochman, CEO and president of IBHS. "We encourage both home and business owners to take the necessary precautions to protect their property from the damaging effects of a lightning strike, such as power surges."
Protect yourself
Last year 26 people were killed by lightning according to the National Weather Service. In fact, 85% of lightning victims are children and young men ages 10-35 engaged in recreation or work. To prevent death or injury, the Lightning Protection Institute advises the following:

Protect Your Home or Business

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