For Immediate ReleaseFor more information contact:Hail PointPhone: 1-888-490-HAILEmail: info@hailpoint.com Charlotte, NC - April 8, 2020 - HailPoint.com, a Wright Weather, LLC company, which provides extremely accurate storm information for the Insurance and storm damage restoration industries, announced today the release of... Read More
Hail Point is now pleased to announce the availability of Hail Verification ReportsNow available is the ability to search any address in the U.S. and retrieve a detailed history of the maximum size hail that has occurred at that location and within up to a 10 mile radius. The hail history record extends back to January 1st, 2013. The Address S... Read More
Hail Point is pleased to announce that effective August 15th, 2017. All newly created Hail Maps will include the following new features.Ability to Print MapsAbility to Show Your Current Location on the Map.Ability to Search and Plot addresses or Points of Interests. Improved Hail Layer Transparency Slider for Mobile Applications. We will ... Read More
Information from the National Insurance Crime Bureau found that Texas and Colorado had by far the most Hail related insurance claims in the U.S. Across the U.S. in 2016 there were 965,000 insurance claims, 32% were for automobiles. Texas averaged 4 times as many claims as second place Colorado. The number of claims jump 48% nationwide fro... Read More
For Immediate ReleaseFor more information contact:Hail PointPhone: 1-888-490-HAILEmail: info@hailpoint.com Charlotte, NC - April 26, 2017 - HailPoint.com, a Wright Weather, LLC site, which provides extremely accurate hail information for the Insurance and hail damage restoration industries, announced today the release of the exclu... Read More
We are happy to announce that we have added an additional 192 U.S. Metro Areas. We are now actively monitoring and producing Hail Maps with Hail Damage Analytics for 366 U.S. and Canadian metro areas. You can go into the Hail Alerts Page and add them to your Free Hail Alerts. If you have already selected the entire state, you will begin ... Read More
After careful post processing the storm swath and the affected areas. We have calculated the total hail damage, we refer to this as the HailCost TM, of this storm to have likely caused 847 Million dollars in property damage. Hail up to 2.50" fell across the Ft. Worth area during the early morning hours and damaged roofs, cars, winds... Read More
A Supercell thunderstorm struck the densely populated city of Fort Worth, Texas Today with hail over 2". Over 500,000 people were affected by 1" hail or larger and +200,000 households were affected by by hail 1" of larger. Over 90,000 homes were affected by Ping Pong Ball (1.50") hail or larger. This is one of the most destructive... Read More
Severe thunderstorms produced large hail across many areas of Illinois Tuesday. The map above highlights some of the areas affected by hail yesterday of hail .75" or larger. Hail larger than 1" affected over 26,000+ homes in the Peroria, IL area Monday evening.Click here for the up to date map to see the real-time analytics an... Read More
A supercell moved across South Central Oklahoma Monday night and produced large hail up to around 2.25" inches in a swath about 15 miles wide. It missed major metros, but covered a long distance and was able to affect many homes, businesses and vehicles. Above is an overview of the storm track. For a street level view, roof top level vi... Read More
A damaging hail storm with up to 2.50" hail hit the densely populated Houston Texas area Friday night. Over 118,000 Households were impacted by 1" or greater hail according to our exclusive HailPoint technology. Our exclusive HailCost TM value for this storm for roofing alone is over $80 million.Reports... Read More
A number of severe thunderstorms produced very large hail around Amarillo Texas last night with Hail up to 3.75" in diameter or nearly softball size. We brought you the near real-time hail maps and analytics as the storms struck. Above is an overview of the hail of 1" or larger that struck the Amarillo region on July 8th, 2015. Click Here... Read More