Teague And Teague Insurance
219 N 2nd St, Nashville, AR 71852
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Yes, most standard homeowners insurance policies in Nashville and Middle Tennessee cover tornado damage under windstorm protection. This includes damage to your home's structure, personal belongings, detached structures like garages, and temporary living expenses if your home becomes uninhabitable. However, flood damage that occurs during a tornado is not covered and requires a separate flood insurance policy.
Many Tennessee homeowners policies use percentage-based deductibles for wind and hail damage instead of flat dollar amounts. If your home is insured for $300,000 with a 2% wind deductible, you'd pay the first $6,000 of tornado damage out of pocket before insurance kicks in. This can be significantly higher than typical $1,000-$2,000 flat deductibles, so it's important to understand what your policy requires.
The EF3 tornado that struck Nashville on March 3, 2020 caused over $1 billion in damage, making it the sixth-costliest tornado in U.S. history. The tornado killed 5 people, injured 220 others, and traveled more than 60 miles with maximum winds of 165 mph. John C. Tune Airport alone suffered $200 million in damage, and entire neighborhoods in East Nashville, Five Points, and Mt. Juliet were severely impacted.
Installing a safe room or storm shelter is highly recommended for Nashville homeowners given Middle Tennessee's tornado risk. These reinforced spaces can withstand extreme winds and flying debris, protecting your family during a tornado. While homeowners insurance won't pay for installation, a safe room provides invaluable protection that insurance simply cannot—your family's safety during the storm itself.
After ensuring everyone's safety, document all damage with photos and videos before making any repairs. Make temporary repairs to prevent further damage (like tarping a damaged roof), but save all receipts. Contact your insurance company immediately to start the claims process, and get your own repair estimates to compare with your insurer's assessment. Don't accept a settlement that seems unreasonably low without questioning it.
Tennessee averages around 30 tornadoes per year, with Middle Tennessee's unofficial "Tornado Alley" stretching through Nashville, Chattanooga, and Knoxville. In 2023, the state saw 53 tornadoes, and climate experts predict potentially more severe tornado seasons ahead. This elevated risk is why it's crucial for Nashville homeowners to review their insurance coverage and understand their wind damage deductibles.
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