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Hail Damage States Insurance Costs (2026)

Hail causes more insured property damage than any other peril in the central US, with roof replacement claims driving premiums 50-120% above national average.

States Listed
12
in this ranking
Avg Homeowners
$3,592
for listed states
National Avg
$2,600
all 50 states
Cheapest
$6,100
Nebraska
#StateHomeownersRentersAutoLandlordvs Avg
1Nebraska$6,100$156$1,994$7,625+135%
2Oklahoma$5,500$204$2,560$6,875+112%
3Texas$4,800$204$2,627$6,000+85%
4Kansas$4,600$180$2,630$5,750+77%
5Colorado$4,400$174$3,200$5,500+69%
6Arkansas$3,800$192$2,193$4,750+46%
7South Dakota$3,000$105$1,939$3,750+15%
8Minnesota$2,700$156$2,044$3,375+4%
9Missouri$2,600$180$2,437$3,2500%
10Iowa$2,400$144$1,683$3,000-8%
11Wyoming$1,700$105$1,581$2,125-35%
12Wisconsin$1,500$120$1,739$1,875-42%

Key Takeaways

The top-ranked state, Nebraska, has an average homeowners insurance cost of $6,100/yr, while the bottom of this list sees costs of $1,500/yr — a difference of $4,600/yr.

The average across all states in this ranking is $3,592/yr. Use our state pages for detailed analysis and our calculators to estimate your personal premium based on your specific situation.

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