Spring and summer in Nebraska bring green fields, warm weather, and powerful storms. From large hail and damaging straight-line winds to flash flooding and tornadoes, storm season can arrive suddenly and leave costly damage in its wake.
At Midwest Bank Agency, we believe preparation is more than boarding up windows or checking the weather forecast. It’s also making sure your insurance coverage is ready before the clouds roll in.
Nebraska Storm Risks to Watch For
Nebraska consistently ranks among the states most impacted by severe weather. During storm season, residents and business owners may face:
- Hail damage to roofs, siding, vehicles, and crops
- High winds that can topple trees, fences, and outbuildings
- Tornadoes that cause sudden, widespread destruction
- Heavy rainfall and flooding, especially in low-lying areas
While we can’t control the weather, we can control how well protected we are when it hits.
What Homeowners Insurance Typically Covers
Most standard homeowners insurance policies cover damage caused by sudden weather events, such as:
- Wind and hail damage to your home and attached structures
- Damage to personal belongings (furniture, electronics, clothing)
- Temporary living expenses if your home becomes uninhabitable
However, not all storm-related losses are treated the same. Flood damage is usually not covered under a standard homeowner’s policy and often requires a separate flood insurance policy. This is a common and costly misunderstanding.
Tip: If you’re unsure what your policy covers, storm season is the perfect time to review it.
Auto Insurance and Storm Damage
If a hailstorm dents your vehicle or a falling tree causes damage, the type of auto coverage you carry matters.
- Comprehensive coverage generally pays for storm-related damage like hail, wind, or flooding
- Liability-only policies do not cover weather damage to your vehicle
With hailstorms becoming more frequent and severe, comprehensive coverage can be an important safeguard, especially in Nebraska.
Commercial Insurance: Protecting Your Business
For local businesses, storm damage can mean more than repairs; it can disrupt operations, revenue, and customer relationships.
Depending on your policy, commercial insurance may cover:
- Damage to buildings, equipment, and inventory
- Lost income due to temporary closures (business interruption coverage)
- Storm-related liability claims
Business owners should pay close attention to coverage limits, deductibles (especially separate wind or hail deductibles), and endorsements that may be needed for full protection.
Contact Us for a Free Policy Review
Contact UsWhy Policy Reviews Matter Before a Storm
Once a storm is in the forecast, it’s often too late to make changes. Reviewing your coverage early can help you:
- Understand deductibles and out-of-pocket costs
- Identify coverage gaps before a claim occurs
- Adjust limits to reflect current property values
- Add optional coverage like flood or umbrella insurance
An annual insurance checkup, especially before storm season, can provide peace of mind and prevent surprises when you need coverage most.
Simple Steps to Prepare Now
Here’s how you can protect yourself before the next storm system moves through:
- Review your insurance policies (home, auto, business)
- Document your property with photos or videos for easier claims
- Secure outdoor items that could become projectiles in high winds
- Keep important documents backed up digitally or in a safe location
- Talk with a local insurance agent who understands Nebraska weather risks
Your Local Partner Through Storm Season
At Midwest Bank Agency, we live and work in the same communities we serve. We understand the realities of Nebraska weather, and we know that insurance isn’t one-size-fits-all.
Whether you want to review your current coverage, explore additional protection, or simply ask questions, our team is here to help you make confident, informed decisions.
Storms may be unpredictable—but your insurance coverage shouldn’t be.
Contact Midwest Bank Agency today to make sure you’re ready for the season ahead.
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