Farmers is a property and casualty insurance company that operates in all 50 states, offering insurance coverage for vehicles, homes, businesses, and more. Farmers is best known for its car insurance, and it offers all the major types of coverage, including liability, comprehensive, and collision insurance.
Types of Insurance Offered by Farmers
Car insurance
Motorcycle, Boat & Watercraft, Collectible Auto, RV, ATV & Off-Road, RV & Motor Home, 5th Wheel, and Travel Trailer
Homeowners, Condo, Renters, Mobile & Manufactured Home, Vacation Homes, Vacant Homes, Landlord, Earthquake, and Flood insurance
Farmers is rated 2.8 out of 5 by WalletHub’s editors, based on factors such as customer reviews and watchdog-group ratings. For example, Farmers has a rating of 1.91 from he National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), meaning it has more customer complaints than the average insurer its size.
Full coverage car insurance from Farmers costs $4,652 per year, on average, and is more expensive than a liability-only policy since it provides more coverage.
Farmers car insurance costs an average of $1,623 per year ($135 per month) for a minimum-coverage policy, which is more than the national average of $720 per year. The exact cost of auto insurance with Farmers depends on factors such as a driver’s history on the road, age, state, and coverage limits. For example, full coverage insurance from Farmers costs an average of $4,652 per year.
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