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Insurers Pay 310 Million Euros for Lightning and Overvoltage Damage

The German household and residential insurance companies have regulated less lightning and overvoltage damage in 2025 than in the previous year. At the same time, the average amount of damage increased to the highest level since the start of the GDV survey. In total, the insurers paid 310 million euros. On this picture, lightning and dark clouds can be seen in a residential area near Rottweil. The image is taken on July 14.© picture alliance/dpa…
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The German household and residential insurance companies have regulated less lightning and overvoltage damage in 2025 than in the previous year. At the same time, the average amount of damage increased to the highest level since the start of the GDV survey. In total, the insurers paid 310 million euros. On this picture, lightning and dark clouds can be seen in a residential area near Rottweil. The image is taken on July 14.© picture alliance/dpa…

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Herbert Frommes Versicherungsmonitor broke the news on Friday, July 31, 2026.
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