Homeowners Insurance for Wind Damage
Most homeowner’s policies cover wind damage, one of the most common causes of roof damage from storms. According to the Insurance Information Institute, research shows that homeowners filed more claims between 2014 and 2018 due to wind and hail damage than any other type of loss,1 including fire, water damage, or theft. Typically, homeowners insurance offers some wind damage coverage for the costs of repair and replacement associated with a bad storm. Please check your homeowner’s policy to understand what it covers.
What Is Considered Wind Damage Under a Homeowner Policy?
Generally, most damage caused by wind in any type of storm is considered wind damage and is covered under a homeowners policy. Damaging winds can cause destruction to roofs, windows and more. There are several types of storms that can cause wind damage that typically fall under the coverage in a homeowners policy, including:- Tornado
- Hurricane
- Thunderstorm
- Hailstorm
- Microburst
- Nor’easter