
The Texas Department of Insurance said that number includes about 354,000 residential property claims — including homeowners, residential and mobile homeowners — and about 203,000 automobile claims. Around 37,000 commercial property claims, 66,000 flood claims and 12,000 “other” insurance claims also have been filed as a result of damage from Harvey.
The numbers are derived from data collected by TDI through a data call to insurers issued on Sept. 21, 2017, and reflect information received through late October.
All property insurers in Texas, including admitted and surplus lines companies, TWIA, and the FAIR Plan were required to report on claims resulting from Hurricane Harvey, which made landfall on the Texas coast several times beginning on Aug. 25 of last year.
TDI said insurers reported $4.5 billion in paid losses as of the data call reporting date. While the numbers are expected to change as more claims are reported, settled, and closed, insurers estimate that Harvey’s paid claims would total $15.7 billion.
As opposed to 2008’s Hurricane Ike, which was largely a wind event, the bulk of Harvey’s damage was caused by flooding. The majority of Harvey claims and paid losses — about 90 percent — generated from Houston and Southeast Texas (collectively Houston Area), and the Coastal Bend.
Some 850 companies, or about 98 percent of the total property and automobile insurance market in Texas, responded to the data call, with 545 companies submitting data at the end of September. The rest of the companies submitted data in mid- to late October.
While the percentages differ by line of insurance, TDI noted that as of the reporting date, about 27 percent of claims for all types of insurance had been paid, or closed with a loss payment, 28 percent were closed without a loss payment, 44 percent were still open, and 7 percent had been reopened.
The agency said a high percentage of homeowners insurance claims were closed without payment because, especially in Houston and Southeast Texas, much of the damage to residential property was caused by flooding and homeowners policies typically do not cover flooding. Homeowners may have filed claims under their homeowners policy “to get a denial to apply for FEMA assistance,” TDI said.
The average claim amount for damage resulting from Hurricane Harvey to residential properties, excluding flood, is about $7,600. For flood insurance the average claims amount is around $80,000. For commercial property claims the average is about $95,000 and the average for automobile claims is about $16,000, according to TDI.
Auto Losses
About 65 percent of automobile claims involved total losses, particularly in the Houston area. As of the reporting date 47 percent of automobile claims had been paid — closed with a loss payment. Around 5 percent of the auto claims had been reopened. On average, it has taken 13 days for insurers to close an automobile claim.
More than 90 percent of the automobile losses generated in the Houston area region, which also saw the highest average loss per policy, according to TDI.
For all regions in Texas, the average paid auto loss from Harvey is $19,943. The average paid auto loss in the Houston area is $20,544 while the average paid auto loss in the Coastal Bend area is $10,251.
TDI presented the results of its Hurricane Harvey data call to the Senate Business and Commerce Committee on Jan. 23.
Copyright from TDI’s website at: http://www.tdi.texas.gov/reports/documents/Harvey-20180123.pdf.
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ReplyDeleteHurricane Harvey (2017) was DELIBERATE.
Check out this link to NATURE / Hurricane weather warfare reference material:
intelligence.atspace.com
Ted Owens Space Intelligences contact could accurately predict the EXACT circumstances of Hurricanes impacting on Yewess coastlines from 1960's to 1980's.
The correlation with Hurricane Harvey and the terrorist bombardment of Rakka is right there :
In August 2017 the New$ World Order was attacking Rakka in Syria with one terrorist missile bomb artillery shell every 8 minutes for the month of August (total about 6000 terrorist attacks).
Ref:
Intensity of Coalition’s Raqqa bombardment greater than for all of Afghanistan, official data shows
https://airwars.org/news/raqqa-bombardment.
So NATURE/Intelligences reacted created and directed Hurricane Harvey to visit Yewston, on Gulf of Mexico and in Yewess state of Texass, where their favorite battle cry seems to be
"Praise the Lord and Pass the Am Yew Nition"
The Yew Knighted States Government actively covers up the ENTIRE SUBJECT about Intelligences and correlations between Yewman warfare and responses by NATURE / ALLAH ALMIGHTY GOD to deviate destructive DANGEROUS Yewmanism... Fascism... Racism.
Example of Law Enforcement by Nature:
In September 1973, an Intelligence, i.e. a Space Intelligence, sent telepathic VISIONS that depicted
1. a cockpit view of the 911 Pentagon swoop and crash
2. the Chernobyl nuclear disaster
3. the space shuttle Challenger explosion
Just do a web search for
"Black Pearl 911 in 973"
(11 September 1973 : the same day when the New$ World Order installed $talin Augusto Pinochet as dictator supreme over Chile.
Reported this to Linda Moulton Howe of UFO X Files fame.
Linda responded that she had heard similar from other UFO contacts.
UFO's / Nature / Intelligencesoppose Yewman War Criminals.
Zallam
Under $urveillance/Intimidation by
$CIA$KGB$ $FBI$FSB$ $NSA$NKVD$
STASIO (STASI ASIO)
$MIB$MI6$
Ki$$inger / Khazar / KGB (KKK)
the past 45 years for
Pro Peace Anti War
Pro Environment Anti Nuclear
sentiments and activities.
Law of the Boomerang :
"What Goes Around Comes Around..."
i.e. KARMA
P.S. The 1950 Movie "Harvey" featuring James Stewart is a perfect analogy. HARVEY is REAL. Ted Owens was evicted from Texass in the 1960's for practicing Faith Healing. Not a very wise choice on the part of Texass : Space Intelligences have far greater power and influence than any Yewman.