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Farmers tries to pass the buck and sue the government. They are going to get hammered on underinsured homowners lawsuits.
You are right about Farmers. Their underwriting is suspect. They focus an inordinate amount of energy micro-managing the employees and are busy giving negative points on petty crap.
I heard that they may be reorganzing the UW dept.
Arrogant ignorance at it’s finest…….
farmers, still a looser company never could own the problem and now leaning on Zurich for brand name. Here is the story from a resident: Santa Ana type winds unheard of in this area. It was a 95 degrees heat and records were destroyed that month. We have not had rain in almost 10 months. The brush is cleared by Cal-Trans on the highway not Santa Cruz county they don’t own the right of way and it was cleared. The first Fire started on the side of Hwy 1. The second fire started on private property and that guy was and idiot and is paying dearly. Please tell us how its Santa Cruz counties responsibility.
Farmers Insurance was there in time of need! Please see for yourself anytime a catastrophe occurs – http://www.farmers.com/FarmComm/catastrophe.html
I have been a customer of Farmers for 17 years and can tell you this, they always help when needed.