TEXAS CATASTROPHES SINCE MARCH 2006
We believe the following information is beneficial in that it provides Texas policyholders the opportunity to see where storm activities are occurring within the state of Texas.
These storms were all considered catastrophes by at least one major insurer in Texas even if the Texas Department of Insurance did not recognize the storm as such. Consider the peril causing the damage in the designated area and then determine if your
Texas Homeowners Insurance policy and your
Texas Automobile Insurance policy has coverage to protect against that peril or perils.
1. 03/30/06-03/31/06 Widespread Wind and Hail far North Texas.
2. 04/18/06-04/19/06 Hail in an area encompassing Austin and Round Rock.
3. 04/20/06-04/21/06 Hail and High Wind Austin, San Marcos and Dallas Fort Worth.
4. 04/28/06-04/29/06 Widespread High Winds in far North Texas.
5. 05/02/06-05/03/06 Hail and High Wind effecting San Antonio lighter damage Austin.
6. 05/04/06-05/06/06 Wind and Large Hail impacting Houston.
7. 05/09/06-05/10/06 Wind and Hail at Childress, Wichita Falls, and Paris.
8. 05/13/06-05/15/06 Wind and Hail thru the Laredo, Eagle Pass, and Rio Grande Valley.
9. 05/28/06-05/31/06 High Winds causing minimal to moderate damage in Houston.
10.06/18/06-06/20/06 Torrential Rains considerable Flooding in Houston area.
Remember, repeat wind and hail can wear away at roofs and siding, be sure to perform periodic checks to insure proper claim reporting on your Texas Homeowner Insurance policy.