![]() While this uptick could be the result of remarkable atmospheric change, it is more likely the result of decidedly earthbound agency – a labor market at work. Nationally, there has been a 70 percent increase in hail-related loses over the past six years. Since 2000, Texas has been home to 20 percent of the nation’s hail claim losses. In 2013, that number was 651, nearly 150 more than Kansas, the second most-afflicted state. ![]() Texas leads the nation in the number of hail events experienced each year. The physical cause of the crisis is a Texas specialty - hail. In Texas, a red state that is nonetheless home to a robust plaintiffs’ bar, sparring in a particularly active legal blogosphere may portend the arrival of a new insurance availability crisis. Nor is finger-pointing about what exactly causes them. Insurance availability crises are nothing new.
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