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A Dodge Magnum in Farmers Insurance livery

The Farmers Insurance Group of Companies was founded in 1928 as the Farmers Insurance Exchange in Los Angeles, CA. The company started out offering only automobile insurance but home and commercial insurance was added as the company grew. Farmers Group is the country's third-largest writer of both private passenger automobile and homeowners insurance. Farmers Group is managed but not owned by Zurich Financial Services. Farmers Insurance Group of Companies is based in Los Angeles, California, and operates in 41 states across the country through the efforts of approximately 18,000 employees. Foremost Insurance Company, located in Michigan, was acquired by Farmers in March 2000.

Praise

  • Farmers ranks 4th behind Allstate, State Farm, and Progressive in auto insurance net written premium.
  • The Farmers Insurance Group HelpPoint was recognized as a certified Call Center for providing an Outstanding Customer Service experience. This was recognized by industry leader J.D. Power and Associates.
  • Farmers Insurance Group has an A (Excellent) rating from industry analyst A.M. Best. This is noted because of it is "...a dominant personal lines insurer with strong brand name recognition and the ability to provide the overall organization (Zurich) with cross-marketing opportunities and best practices expertise."

Criticism

In 2003, Consumer Reports rated Farmers Insurance Homeowners "Worse" for both "Problems with Claim" and "Delayed Payments". In March 2006, Consumer Reports rated Farmers Insurance one of the “Poorest Performers” amongst 27 insurance companies in terms of paying off (auto) claims in 30 days or less.

A number of consumers, agents, and claims adjusters have had disagreements with Farmers Insurance. Here are some of the more popular cases that have made it into the news.

  • Claims Adjusters: In September 2004, Farmers Insurance claims adjusters won a lawsuit, Bell v. Farmers Insurance Exchange, which rewarded them for all their overdue overtime labor. At the time it was largest overtime pay class action ever tried in the United States.
  • Insured Consumer: The Ballard v. Farmers Insurance case is one of the most prominent mold claim cases against an insurer. Ballard alleged that Farmers Insurance failed to adequately and swiftly cover repairs for a water leak, allowing the toxic mold Stachybotrys chartarum to overrun their home and damage their family's health. However, a the Texas Third District Court of Appeals rejected the jury's findings that Farmers committed any fraud and threw out the punitive damages that were originally assesed. Farmers only had to pay for the actual damages.
  • Insured Consumer: Barbara Martin did not understand why Farmers Insurance would not compensate Martin for "pain and suffering" -- her lost career, inability to have another child, continuing emotional and physical pain. Martin accused Farmers Insurance of fraudulently using a program called Colossus to rip off customers. Robert Dietz and Christy Klein, former Farmers claims adjusters, stated "There's so much pressure on you to settle for the least amount possible". Dietz and Klein claimed Farmers Insurance would offer monthly incentives to pay less. Typical prizes were $25 gift certificates or a pizza party for an adjuster and her team.

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