The alleged practices by insurance companies have left thousands of Oklahoma homeowners without proper compensation for storm-related damages. Between 2019 and 2024, over 27,000 policyholders in Oklahoma reportedly had their wind and hail damage claims entirely denied by State Farm, with an additional 91,588 claims partially denied. This has caused significant financial strain on affected homeowners, many of whom have had to seek legal recourse. The situation has also raised concerns about the transparency and fairness of insurance claim processes, with accusations of corporate greed and unethical practices. The ongoing legal battles and public scrutiny could lead to changes in industry practices, but the immediate impact on homeowners remains severe.