Making Stress balls at State Farm Insurance Part 1
Out of the many homeowners insurance companies currently in business, one always seems to be near the top of the list: State Farm. Currently providing service to about 13.5 million people, State Farm home insurance has been helping individuals for more than 60 years.
A standard State Farm home insurance policy includes coverage for your home’s structure as well as its contents and liability coverage. The policy will also provide external living expenses if your home is damaged to the point where it is beyond livable, and replacement for your possessions at their original value, not the depreciated value.
Policyholders are not the only ones who are aware of State Farm’s superior service. In a 2008 study, J.D. Power and Associates, a trusted name in surveying insurance providers, rated State Farm better than most in overall experience, policy offerings, and contacting the insurer.
For those of you who are interested in information about the types of discounts the company offers, look no further:
- Multiple line discount. If you already have State Farm auto insurance, then you’re in luck. By being a current policyholder, you are eligible for a discount on your homeowners insurance.
- Home alert discount. By installing smoke detectors, burglar alarms, and other safety features in your home, you can save big money on State Farm home insurance.
Consider State Farm Home Insurance
If you’re on the hunt for a reliable homeowners insurance company, consider State Farm. Consistently providing its policyholders with exceptional service, State Farm is one of the most recognized names in the industry. Don’t let a company’s reputation sway you, however. Do your own research and decide for yourself if State Farm home insurance is right for you.
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does a speeding ticket effect my state farm insurance?i just got a speeding ticket. will it have any effect on my insurance? i have state farm.
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December 30th, 2009 at 12:11 pm
thanks! lol.
December 30th, 2009 at 12:46 pm
lol your friends are funny 5 stars
December 30th, 2009 at 11:21 am
State Farm is a great company to work for. As you know they are the top auto insurance company in the nation, therefore the company is in a stable financial position.
To become an agent at State Farm you need a bachelors degree, most likely in Business Administration. Most agents start out as Licensed Staff, meaning they work for an agent to learn about the company, procedures, sales and they take care of licensing requirements in their state. Then you discuss becoming a Trainee agent with the Agency Field Office in your region.
As a Trainee Agent you will train side by side with a current State Farm Agent, often a retiring agent. When that agent leaves you open your own office and the company alots you some of the clients of your retiring agent or other retiring agents.
I think becoming a State Farm agent is rewarding and has a secure future. Today, State Farm has a strong hold on the auto insurance and personal lines fire business in the United States, but new State Farm agents are encouraged to sell Life, Health and Financial services such as long term care policies so you will need to be licensed in all of those areas, which you can probably take care of while you are working as Agent Staff. Hope that helps
December 30th, 2009 at 12:13 pm
depends on how you open it.
sole propriotor if you merely sign a brokers agreement with them as yourself. Then you are merley in your own business as a broker for them
If you went into business with someone else in the office you would be a partnership ( depending on the agreement as to what type), if you incorporated and had that corporation owning the business where you had a broker relationship though that corporation, then you would be a corporation.
State Farm would have all those types as agencies within thier broker agents. What you left out was an employee, if the agency was actually owed by state farm itself you would merely be an employee
December 30th, 2009 at 7:28 pm
All homeowners policies give you the option to add extra coverage for furs, jewelry, etc etc.
If you don't have specific jewelry coverage it probably won't cover anything unless it was stolen from your home.
December 31st, 2009 at 2:11 am
Sure, with ANY insurance company, you're going to have complaints.
However.
By a WIDE margin, State Farm insures more homes in the United States than ANY other insurance company. Also, they have the absolutely LOWEST ratio, of upheld insurance complaints, combined, with all the state insurance commissioners (from AM Best's Review).
So sure, if you have 100 houses in a neighborhood, and 98 of them are insured with State Farm, one with Nationwide, one with Allstate, and ONE of those claims gets denied, it's most likely going to be the State Farm one. But, if it's denied because they ALREADY paid for the roof in June, and the homeowner didn't replace it, well, that's VALID.
So . . . you have to look deeper, if you want a FAIR answer to that. OH, and I am not now, and never have been, a State Farm agent. But my personal homeowners insurance, IS with State Farm – and that should tell you something.
December 31st, 2009 at 5:20 pm
I suggest you locate a nearby car insurance agent to help. Since I live in South Carolina I can't recommend anyone in New Mexico, but here is an website that can help you. http://www.easyautoinsuranceguide.com/New-Mexico-Car-Insurance.html
Hope it works out
December 31st, 2009 at 9:01 pm
I just got a ticket for speeding and he said Points are what raise the insurance but he was a rookie.
December 31st, 2009 at 10:04 pm
You need to send the written complaint to your state insurance department, including a copy of the declination letter from State Farm.
January 2nd, 2010 at 1:30 am
I have USAA and they will cover it. So someone as big as State Farm should. Good Luck
January 2nd, 2010 at 1:47 am
What country are you from and how many times have they been bombed? That could be a good factor. Do you return to that country alot?