Repeat Tornadoes Unusual But Not Unknown; Threat Continues May 26, 2011 By Randolph E. Schmid Weather experts said it’s unusual for deadly tornadoes to develop a few weeks apart in the U.S. But what made...
Insurers Moving Quickly in Response to Violent Midwest Weather May 24, 2011 Auto, home and business insurers have launched a broad response to the recent tornadoes that caused severe loss of life...
Tornado Touched Down in Montana May 24, 2011 The National Weather Service says a tornado touched down south of Terry, Montana snapping a tree and damaging two small...
Tornadoes Hit Missouri Town; At Least 89 Killed May 23, 2011 By Kevin Murphy At least 89 people have died in Joplin, Missouri, and the toll is expected to climb as one of the...
April’s Tornadoes Destroyed, Damaged 14,000 Alabama Homes May 19, 2011 By Jay Reeves The swarm of tornadoes that killed more than 230 people across Alabama last month destroyed or heavily damaged more than...
April Tornadoes Likely to be Alabama’s Costliest Ever Disaster May 12, 2011 By Phillip Rawls The April 27 tornado outbreak will likely end up being Alabama’s most costly natural disaster. Gov. Robert Bentley and state...
Alabama Insurers Receiving Steady Stream of Storm Claims May 11, 2011 By Michael Adams Alabama residents who suffered severe losses due to a series of storms that swept through the Southeast last month have...
Official: Alabama Storm Damage Could Near $2B May 6, 2011 By Phillip Rawls Damage from Alabama’s deadly tornadoes could approach the state’s record of $2 billion from Hurricane Ivan in 2004, Alabama’s insurance...
Storms Leave 5 Dead in Arkansas, All But Wipe Out Town April 27, 2011 By Nomaan Merchant Even as darkness cloaked Vilonia, people in the central Arkansas community could glimpse hints of the damage from violent storms...
North Carolina Offers Mediation for Storm Claims April 21, 2011 Homeowners in North Carolina whose property suffered recent storm damage but had their claims denied by their insurance company may...