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Cook County vs Los Angeles County

Los Angeles County has lower overall exposure — it rates lower on 6 of 13 shared factors. But a single high hazard can matter more than the count.

Cook County, ILVery Highlower risk on 5 of 13 shared factors
Los Angeles County, CAVery Highlower risk on 6 of 13 shared factors

Risk, hazard by hazard

FEMA national percentiles (0–100). Lower is lower risk. The lower county on each factor is marked ◆. A dash means FEMA doesn’t rate that county for that hazard.

FactorCook County, ILLos Angeles County, CA
Overall risk100100
Flooding100100
Tornado10098
Extreme heat10099
Winter weather10075
Strong wind10075
Hail9993
Earthquake98100
Lightning9897
Ice storm97
Wildfire56100
Landslide5699
Hurricane49
Coastal flooding4490
Drought2644
Avalanche92

Source: FEMA National Risk Index · as of 2026-07-10. Risk is a comparison across counties from a public model, not a guarantee for any specific home. Verify insurance needs professionally.