Thursday, May 22, 2008

Farmers Insurance Teams Assisting Colorado Victims

Farmers Insurance claims personnel and agents are rushing to assist Farmers policyholders who have suffered damage from the powerful tornadoes that struck Weld County including the cities of Longmont, Greeley, and Windsor, Colorado areas on Thursday. One person was reported killed from the storm.

Our claims teams have been deployed to find Farmers customers who have suffered damage. As of noon today (Mountain Time) our claims teams have received 34 property and auto claims. We are urging Farmers customers who have suffered damage from the storms to call the 24-hour HelpPoint number for immediate assistance, James Pursell, Farmers Colorado State executive director, said.

1-800-HelpPoint -- (1-800-435-7764)


Foremost Insurance customers who have damage should file their claim by calling: 800-527-3907.

The Farmers Mobile Catastrophe Claims Center Bus is a rolling customer support center equipped with top-of-the-line technology for immediate claims handling and outfitted with comforts of home such as a grill for on-the-spot meals. Farmers customers can stop by the Mobile Catastrophe Claims Bus anytime. Reporters are welcome to tour the bus as well.

The Farmers claims bus allows us to serve the most number of people, said Pursell. We are equipped to be a community relief center with this bus. We can serve meals by the hundred and utilizing our satellite capability allows people telephone and computer access to reach relatives.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is the type of response every company should have. Good for Farmer's for what they are doing here. Nice job!