OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 4: Lightning strikes over a home in Oceanside, California as a fast moving storm passed through San Diego County on October 4, 2021 in Oceanside, California. (Photo by Daniel Knighton/Getty Images) The U.S.
is no stranger to lightning and its estimated these forces of Mother Nature cost homeowners over a billion dollars in damage each year, according to a recently released report by the Insurance Information Institute.The institute found that only a small fraction of the more 100 million lightning strikes reported in the U.S.
annually cause damage, but their destruction can be costlyResearchers said in 2021, claims by U.S. homeowners topped $1.3 billion, but that was significantly down from 2020, when insured losses were more than $2 billion.The record-breaking 2020 year was due in part to California’s CZU August Lightning Complex fires, which were caused by a storm’s lightning.The fires destroyed nearly 1,500 structures and caused millions of dollars in residential losses.
HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHER ON TVFlorida leads the way with the largest amount of yearly insurance claims, but California typically has the highest average cost per claim because of the destruction caused by lightning-produced fires.During the past year, California’s average cost per claim was around $154,574."The average cost per claim is volatile from year to year," Loretta Worters, vice president with the Insurance Information Institute said in statement. "Not only does lightning result in deadly fires, it can cause severe damage to appliances, electronics, computers and equipment, phone systems, electrical fixtures, and the electrical foundation of a home.