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Whether you have a single tractor for yourself or an entire fleet of trucks for your staff – your vehicles need to be protected in case of collision, weather damage, or theft.
Let one of our brokers help you find the farm vehicle insurance plan that is not only affordable, but also tailored to your specific needs.
Typical farm vehicles we cover:
- Farm trucks, cars, and SUVs
- Tractors
- Trailers
- Excavators
- Utility terrain vehicles (UTVs)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Some reasons to use an insurance broker include:
- Insurance Brokers help you find insurance companies and policies that suit your needs and budget.
- Brokers have access to numerous insurance companies, and can offer you several different options for coverages and price.
- Brokers are licensed and educated professionals who provide the advice you need to help you make the best choice.
- An insurance broker acts as your advocate in the event of a claims situation.
Insurance brokers work for their customers, whether they are individuals or businesses. They research the market for coverage options, share those options with their clients, and then help them apply for and purchase coverage from insurance companies. Brokers also shop renewals amongst all the companies they have access to each year. They can also help assess risks and provide claims assistance.
Yes. Hobby farm plans are perfect for you if your farm does not function as a business. This is something that you can discuss with a broker if you need further clarification.
There are several factors that can affect how much you pay for automobile insurance. A few of these factors include: the type of vehicle you drive, the experience levels of each driver in the household, your accident history, and the year, make, model, and body type of the vehicle.
Insurance agents represent a single insurance company. They act as sales representatives for insurers. On the other hand, insurance brokers represent you, the client. Insurance Brokers have access to multiple companies and help provide many choices at varying price points to suit your insurance needs. Both agents and brokers are paid commissions or fees by insurance companies.
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