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Frequently Asked Questions


Auto Insurance

What is a deductible?


Why do I have a deductible?


Do I have a deductible on my auto policy?


What is Collision coverage?


What is Other than Collision (comprehensive) coverage?


I'm going to be traveling out of the country and will be driving a vehicle. Will my policy cover me?


If my car breaks down, will Farm Bureau pay for me to have it towed?


How do I report a claim or loss?


What do I do if I have an automobile accident?



Home or Farm Insurance

What is a deductible?


Why do I have a deductible?


Do I have a deductible on my home or farm policy?


What is a reducing deductible?

With this option, your deductibles reduce by 100 for each annual loss free period. Assume you purchase a $1000 deductible with the reducing option. At the end of the first year, if loss free, you earn a $100 credit that would be applied toward your deductible in the event of a claim. If you remain loss free for 5 consecutive years, the credit would accumulate to $500. If a claim then occurs, your deductible would be $1000 - $500 = $500.

What is a split wind/hail deductible? For example, 500/1000?


What do I do if I experience a theft loss?


What do I do if I have fire, smoke, water, or storm damage to my home?


What do I do if I have vandalism or other property damage to my home?


How do I report a claim or loss?


What is Replacement Cost (RC)?


What is Actual Cash Value (ACV)?

Actual Cash Value is a method for placing value on property as of the time of its loss or damage. The market value of an item may be used to assist in determining actual cash value. ACV may also be determined as replacement cost less depreciation.

What is depreciation?


If my policy has a Replacement Cost settlement option, why would I receive payment for an Actual Cash Value amount?


Why is my mortgagee listed on my claim payment?


What if I need to make emergency repairs to my property?


What should I do if my dwelling is uninhabitable and I need to make arrangements for temporary living?


What happens if a major storm or catastrophe occurs?


What type of coverage do I have for trees blown down in my yard?


Why do I have more than one Claims Representative handling my claim?


How long will it take to settle my claim?


What is subrogation?