Report: $2.9B in Claims Paid in Missouri After Severe 2025 Season

June 30, 2026

The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance reported that more than $2.9 billion in claims have been paid statewide one year after the catastrophic events of the 2025 severe weather season.

DCI this month reported on incurred losses and paid claims processed to date. Insurers have received more than 250,000 catastrophic claims on residential property, renters and condo owners, and auto insurance policies.

Related: Missouri’s 2025 Insured Losses From Severe Weather Approaching $2 Billion

Of the nearly $2.5 billion in claims, roughly 83% has been paid for residential property claims, according to the department.

Insurers have received more than 10,000 claims from May 16 St. Louis tornado impact, and paid out $475 million across all lines of insurance, 90% of which has been paid for residential property claims, department data shows.

Following the 2025 severe weather season, DCI’s Consumer Affairs Division reported interacting with 2,387 storm victims at 32 recovery events.

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