Farmers Insurance® Encourages Tornado Preparedness as Severe Weather Impacts More Communities
Safety and coverage planning matter before severe storms. Farmers Insurance ® shares practical guidance to help homeowners and drivers prepare and recover when tornadoes strike.
WOODLAND HILLS, Calif., April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As tornadoes and severe storms affect communities across a wider portion of the United States, Farmers Insurance ® is encouraging homeowners, drivers, and owners of recreational vehicles like motorcycles and boats, to review safety plans, insurance coverage, and tornado preparedness tips before severe weather strikes.
While tornado risk has long been associated with certain parts of the country, recent severe weather events — along with Farmers' claims experience — underscore that tornadoes can impact many regions, often with little warning. Insurance industry organizations and national weather agencies continue to emphasize that tornado preparedness is important no matter where you live.
"Tornadoes don't follow a calendar or respect state lines," said Greg Panhaussen, Head of Property Product at Farmers Insurance and a member of the Board of Directors for the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS). "Preparation and awareness can make a meaningful difference when severe weather occurs."
Preparedness Matters — Wherever You Live
Farmers encourages individuals and families to take simple steps now to help reduce risk and improve safety during tornado events:
Prepare for Recovery After the Storm
Additional steps can also help homeowners recover more quickly and reduce stress during the claims process after a storm.
"After a storm, having records like photos, videos, and receipts readily available can make a real difference," said Bobby Massey, Head of Catastrophe Claims at Farmers Insurance. "Those simple steps can help us verify what was damaged more quickly and focus on helping customers move forward with the recovery process."
What to Do If You're Driving When a Tornado Is Imminent
Tornadoes often occur alongside hail and severe thunderstorms. According to NOAA 3, if severe weather is approaching:
Review Coverage Before Storm Season
Farmers also recommends reviewing insurance coverage before severe weather occurs, including:
A Farmers Insurance agency owner can help answer coverage questions and support customers who want to align their policies with current needs.
"Understanding your coverage before a storm hits can help reduce stress and speed recovery afterward," said Panhaussen. "Preparedness and resilient construction can help homeowners better protect what matters most."
Review tornado preparedness tips on Farmers.com, as well as helpful coverage information.
Sources:
1Insurance Information Institute (III or Triple‑I), 2025 Tornadoes Highlight Convective Storm Losses, https://insuranceindustryblog.iii.org/2025-tornadoes-highlight-convective-storm-losses/
2National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio provides continuous, official weather alerts directly from the National Weather Service, including tornado warnings that activate automatically when danger is imminent. Alerts are broadcast through dedicated weather radios, which consumers can receive by purchasing a NOAA Weather Radio receiver for their area. ( https://www.weather.gov/nwr/)
3National Weather Service (NWS). Tornado safety guidance for drivers. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. https://www.weather.gov/safety/tornado-during
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