Home Breadcrumb caret News Breadcrumb caret Claims Lili damage estimate at US$335 million The U.S. Insurance Services Office (ISO) is estimating insured damage from Hurricane Lili at US$335 million. The hurricane hit Louisiana and parts of Mississippi in early October. Lili had swept the coast of Mexico as a category 4 hurricane, but was downgraded to category 2 when it lost power over the Gulf of Mexico. When […] October 31, 2002 | Last updated on October 1, 2024 1 min read The U.S. Insurance Services Office (ISO) is estimating insured damage from Hurricane Lili at US$335 million. The hurricane hit Louisiana and parts of Mississippi in early October. Lili had swept the coast of Mexico as a category 4 hurricane, but was downgraded to category 2 when it lost power over the Gulf of Mexico. When it made landfall in Louisiana on October 3, its wind speeds were near 100mph, and heavy rains combined with flood conditions created by Tropical Storm Isidore late in September. Downed trees, flying debris and rain streaming into homes and businesses did most of the damage. The ISO expects more than 116,000 claims, with the vast majority coming from Louisiana where Lili is estimated to cost insurers US$320 million. Print Group 8 Share LI logo