Estimated insured losses from 2022's Hurricane Ian have neared $21.4 billion, with about 6 percent of claims remaining open, according to the state Office of Insurance Regulation website data.The data showed $21.386 billion in estimated insured losses and 776,941 reported claims. Most claims, 558,299, involved residential property. Others included such things including auto damage.
The website said 93.7 percent of claims, including 93.3 percent of residential property claims, had been closed. Hurricane Ian made landfall in September 2022 in Southwest Florida and continued causing damage as it crossed the state.
Here are the counties with the most reported claims:
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