Farmers Insurance Claims
This Website Page provides information regarding:
- Farmer’s Insurance Claims phone contact information (phone number, address, e-mail)
- Reviews of Farmer’s Insurance Claims process
- How to get full value for your claim against Farmer’s Insurance
- Criteria to decide whether you need a lawyer or should handle your claim yourself.
Getting Fair Value for a Farmer’s Insurance Claim
Serious accident injuries need the assistance of a law firm that has years of experience dealing with Farmer’s Insurance Group of companies. Farmers Insurance Company has a number of document and verification requirements that directly affect the value of your accident claim. An experienced insurance settlement law firm, such as us, will be equipped to better process and maximize the value of your Farmers Insurance claim.
Receiving money for your accident is not a gift. You are simply seeking the fair value of the damages you sustained as a result of a Farmers Insurance policyholder harming you in an accident.
Sadly, you should not expect Farmers Insurance to simply pay what you deserve. Fair value is only realized through an experienced hand advocating by your side. The bottom line is; for serious accident injuries, you will be much better off with an experienced Farmers Insurance claim and settlement attorney by your side.
Contact Information for Farmer’s Insurance
Address:
6301 Owensmouth Avenue
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Telephone Numbers:
Claims Services = 1-800-435-7764
Customer Service = 1-888-327-6335
General Claims with Farmer’s Insurance:
Primary mailing address:
Farmers National Document Center
P.O. Box 268994
Oklahoma City, OK 73126-8994
Overnight shipping address:
Farmers National Document Center
7340 W. Memorial Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73142
General Claims Facsimile: (877) 217-1389
General Claims e-mail address: myclaim@farmersinsurance.com
Medical Claims with Farmer’s Insurance:
Farmers National Document Center
P.O. Box 268993
Oklahoma City, OK 73126-8993
Medical Claims Facsimile: (877) 217-1389
Medical Claims e-mail Address: myclaim@farmersinsurance.com
Worker’s Compensation Claims:
Farmers National Document Center
PO Box 108843
Oklahoma City, OK 73101-8843
Worker’s Compensation Facsimile: (866) 846-3114
Worker’s Compensation e-mail address: wcclaimsdocs@farmersinsurance.com
About Farmers Insurance Company
Farmers Insurance was founded by John Tyler and Thomas Leavey in 1928. This Los Angeles, California based insurance company gave out policies throughout the great depression in the 1930’s and expanded east in the 1940’s and 1950’s, processing claims for Farmers Insurance claim policyholders.
In 1988, British American Tobacco Company acquired 100% of Farmers Group, Inc. Under foreign ownership, Farmers Insurance claims settlements were processed through the 1990’s with varying degrees of success and happiness.
In 1998 Farmers Group, Inc. was acquired by Zurich Financial Services. These are huge multi-national corporations specializing in maximizing profits for their own shareholders.
Reviews for Farmers Insurance
The joke is often said among lawyers that if the name “Farm” or “State” is in the name of the insurance company, you will not be happy. Like many generalities, there is some truth to this.
There are websites that post Farmer’s insurance ranking versus other insurers. Other websites post Farmer’s insurance reviews. The Better Business Bureau has Farmer’s insurance reviews as well. There are even entire websites, such as www.farmersinsurancegroupsucks.com which spell out the difficulties people have with bringing a claim, and how victims have been treated when someone with Farmers Insurance has causes an injury accident. This creates the need for a Farmers Insurance claims lawyer who specializes in guiding the victim to full compensation for their injury.
How do I get Fair Compensation for my Farmers Insurance Claim?
Farmers Insurance settlement claims are typically made for auto accidents and home damages. Let us discuss auto accidents as an example. First, you will need to document that a Farmers Insurance policyholder was at fault.
Gather the following types of information:
- Accident scene photographs
- Vehicle damage photographs
- The Police Report
- Photographs of Your Injury
- Your medical records from EVERY provider
- Your medical bills from EVERY provider
- Your employment records from several months before your Farmers Insurance accident to the present.
- An outline of the amount of time you have missed work along with your pay rate.
- A list of all the parts of your body that have been harmed by your Farmers accident injury and the degree of your harm.
- A list of the future treatment and limitations your physicians say you will have.
Gather these documents together as they will be necessary to reach maximum compensation for your Farmers Insurance settlement.
This is where our law firm can help. Getting medical records and bills can be difficult, expensive, and time consuming. We have staff that specialize in medical documents. It is difficult to know which accident scene photographs will be useful. Our insurance claims lawyers specialize in what insurance companies will find useful and need.
Can I Handle My Farmers Insurance Claim Myself?
Usually you can handle a Farmers Insurance settlement claim alone; however, you may not get maximum value. If you have a small case that involves with medical bills of less than $5,000.00, no permanent injury, or property damage alone, not hiring an attorney may be recommended. Larger cases need a lawyer.
Farmers Insurance does not prefer physical claims being filed. Instead, the company wants your claim filed electronically. Go to the Farmer’s Insurance Auto Claims Page to report your claim or look into your claim’s status. Farmers Insurance, unlike other insurance claim providers, has a fairly straightforward, simple website to navigate.
Is Handling My Own Farmers Insurance Accident Claim a Mistake?
That depends. The easiest way is to contact our office and talk to a Farmers Insurance claims lawyer. Your particular claim and its value will be unique. It’s not possible to merely look at who is at fault, the amount of insurance, the amount of medical bills, and property damage and come to a reliable settlement value. As a perfect example, going to the hospital and getting a series of exams, only to learn you have a neck strain is roughly the same cost as setting a simple leg break or an arm amputation. However, each of these three cases wildly differ in value. There is no simple answer to “what is my claims value?” We can walk you through the factors and help you decide what is in your best interest.