Sunday, August 30, 2015

Are you covered, really covered??

This AZ heat makes us want to cover up to stay warm :) 

Are you covered...really covered when it comes to insurance? Most drivers in Arizona believer their auto coverage is more than enough; just like the size of a King size sheet.  


                             You never want to find out after you have a claim that you have the Tea Towel instead of a King size sheet.

There is a great site from easurance.com that talks about what "Full Coverage means: 

What is “full coverage”?

"Full coverage" isn't a coverage in itself. It's a phrase generally used to designate a number of coverages that provide a good amount of protection: specifically liability, comprehensive, and collision coverages.
Liability helps pay for damage you cause in an at-fault accident, while comprehensive and collision can help repair damage to your car (or replace it altogether).
It's a robust package of protection, yes — but it might not provide all the protection you need. And that's why "full coverage" can be misleading.

what “Full coverage” doesn’t include

Car insurance companies offer a bunch of coverage types that fall outside the domain of "full coverage," and many are worth considering.
  • Medical payments coverage — This coverage can help pay post-accident medical expenses for you and your passengers regardless of fault, and it can also step in if you exceed your health insurance limits.
  • Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM) — UM/UIM coverage helps pay for bills that the other driver's policy should have taken care of, but can't because of that driver's low coverage limits or lack of coverage altogether.
  • Emergency road service coverage (aka roadside assistance or towing and labor) — A handy coverage to have if you're not a whiz with a jack and a wrench or just need to get a wrecked car to the shop.
  • Customized parts and equipment coverage — If you're the kind of driver who likes a custom sound system and chrome rims, "full coverage" won't help you replace or repair them after an accident — but this coverage can.
  • Rental car coverage — This can reimburse your rental car expenses after a covered accident.
  • Gap coverage (aka auto loan/lease coverage) — If you've financed your car, gap coverage exists to help you pay off your auto loan if your car's totaled when you still owe more than it's worth.                                                                                                                                                                       

“Full coverage” is really more like “very good coverage”

Though full coverage provides a good amount of protection in terms of liability and the well-being of your car, it doesn't mean that you won't have to pay anything out of pocket after an accident.
If you opt for a "full coverage" policy, you'll be covered up to the limits you select. If damage exceeds your liability limits, you could be legally liable for the difference (a good argument for higher limits).
Keep in mind, too, that any time your comprehensive or collision coverage kicks in, you'll also need to pay the deductible.

Tell us below if your auto coverage is a #1 Tea Towel; #2 Beach Towel; #3 Blanket or #4 King Size Sheet.

Don't wait for an accident to find out how much coverage you really do have. If you aren't sure, call April Schaffroth Farmers 602-295-5155  

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Relocation Resource?? You bet!

    Look who made the big time! Check out my ad in the "Valley of the Sun Relocation Guide" page 82.
    The Valley of the Sun Relocation Guide prints times a year and provides fantastic resources for individuals and families considering moving to Phoenix, Arizona.                                                                                   If you are interested in moving to Arizona and changing your insurance needs; please give us a call at 602-297-5155.  Our website: www.insuranceinaz.com.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Family members with 4 legs?? Farmers Insurance loves to insure homes with all dog breeds!

    Everyone remembers their first dog. We know they are as much a part of your family as the ones with two legs.                                                                             Whether you have a Yorkie or a Pit Bull the good news is Farmers Insurance loves all breeds. Call April Schaffroth at Farmers Agency to make sure you and your family (dogs too) have enough coverage in the right place.                                                                                                                 WHETHER YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF A PET OWNER OR A
    “PET PARENT”, FARMERS CAN HELP YOU PLAN FOR ALL MEMBERS
    OF YOUR FAMILY, INCLUDING YOUR DOG AND CAT.
    Benefits of pet insurance from Farmers and Pets Best* include:
    „„More coverage options than competitors with preventative plans that cover routine check-ups and teeth cleanings
    „„ Fewer unexpected out-of-pocket expenses related to surgery, emergency visits, behavioral conditions and more
    „„ Straightforward and timely reimbursement calculated from the actual vet bill; not a complicated benefit schedule
    „„ Sensible enrollment practices that allow you to enroll your pet at any age without the hassle of a pre-enrollment exam
    „„ Knowledgeable experts who handle claims within two to five days
    „„ Flexible policies that start at $16 a month and allow you to keep your current vet
    To receive a 5% discount on pet insurance provided by Farmers and Pets Best,
    go to Farmers.com/petinsurance. Call April at 602-297-5155 to take care of your 4 legged family members.