Posts Tagged ‘Acceptance Insurance’

Understanding Your Auto Insurance Policy From First Acceptance Insurance

Friday, February 5th, 2010

First Acceptance Insurance has a very useful section on their website that outlines your auto insurance policy in simple terms.  To summarize, there are generally 5 parts to a typical auto insurance contract.

Part 1 is called the Declaration section, which is unique from customer to customer.  Part 2 is the Coverage Parts or Insuring Agreement.  This sections discusses the coverage options and coverage limits.  Part 3 is Exclusions which highlights your policy’s limitations.  Part 4 is Conditions which outlines legal responsibilities.  Then there is Part 5 Definitions.  This section goes over terms and rights of the customer and insurer.  This section is sometimes referred to as fine print.

The names of the various sections may vary from company to company but the general points are discussed.  It’s beneficial to understand each section of your auto insurance policy so you can easily compare benefits as you shop around for auto insurance rates.

Acceptance Insurance Information

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

The agricultural risk management company, Acceptance Insurance, offers insurance products and provides property and casualty insurance as well. 

Acceptance Insurance provides insurance under two insurance company subsidiaries called American Growers Insurance Company and Acceptance Insurance Company.  AGIC provided insurance products before stopping operations back in 2002.  The District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska placed AGIC into rehabilitation December, 2002.

Acceptance’s only operation remaining is AIC which is under administrative supervision.  They continue to control the run off of discontinued and sold companies.  Because of drought and inadequate growing conditions, AI also divested American Agrisurance which is its crop insurance business.  AIC sold its property and casualty operations to Hannover Re and McM.