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Farmers Insurance Claims Vehicle in Place to Assist Victims of Nebraska Storms

Sat Jun 28, 2008 4:08pm EDT
OMAHA, Neb.--(Business Wire)--
Farmers Insurance Group of Companies(R) has deployed its
state-of-the-art customer care vehicle (CCV) to assist Farmers
Insurance customers who suffered damage as a result of the wind and
hail that struck the Omaha area Friday.

   Farmers Insurance customers are reminded to contact their agent or
the 24-hour claims hotline if they suffered damage from the storms.

   The toll-free number is:

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

   "More than 600 claims have been reported to Farmers Insurance as
of early this afternoon," said John Lucido, State Executive Director
of Farmers Insurance in Nebraska. "Rest assured the Farmers Insurance
claims team is on the ground and prepared to help our customers in
need."

   The customer care vehicle has been setup in the following
location:

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Super Walmart
16960 W. Maple Rd.
Omaha, Ne. 68116
Corner of 168th and Maple
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   Farmers Group, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Zurich
Financial Services, an insurance-based financial services provider
with a global network of subsidiaries and offices in North America and
Europe as well as in Asia Pacific, Latin America and other markets.
Farmers(R) is the nation's third-largest Personal Lines Property &
Casualty insurance group. Property and casualty products are
underwritten and issued by the Farmers Exchanges and their
subsidiaries, which Farmers Group, Inc. manages but does not own.
Headquartered in Los Angeles and doing business in 41 states, the
Farmers insurers provide Homeowners, Auto, Business, Life insurance
and financial services to more than 10 million households. For more
information about Farmers, visit our Web site at www.farmers.com.

Farmers Insurance Group
Jerry Davies, 213-400-4459
Jerry.davies@farmersinsurance.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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