Five storms in Ohio this year have caused an estimated 125,000 claims and losses of $537 million or more, and more than half that came when a series of tornadoes struck in May. The claims and damage estimates are expected to increase once the Ohio Insurance Institute, an industry group for property and casualty insurers, finishes gathering data about a sixth storm that hit the state in early July.
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