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The Rural Voice, 1994-02, Page 46PERTH John Drummond, President, R.R. 5, Mitchell NOK 1NO 347-2725 PCFA Office 229-6430 • The Rural Voice is provided to farmers in Perth County by the PCFA. County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER Time to check your insurance Before the rush of spring planting, it would be wise to review all insurance policies to determine if you are adequately covered, what exclusions to coverage are written in fine print in your policy, and what questions you should be asking your agents. In Perth and Huron Counties, several farmers have recently been through a nightmare of red tape, legal costs, and intimidation because of insurance claims for legitimate losses. One case involved a barn fire where the insurance company got a much lower than realistic rebuilding quote from a builder who was obviously not going to erect a comparable structure. The insurance company wanted the farmer to settle for less than half the insurance value of the barn. The other case involved extensive herbicide damage to a woodlot. The liability insurer of the farmer who sprayed a registered product, has so far refused to compensate the farmers who own the woodlot. The directors of this mutual company hired an adjuster who would not know the difference between a poplar and a sugar maple, and had an equal level of ignorance of the value of trees. It would perhaps be a good exercise to take some hypothetical questions to your local agent or directly to the insurer's head office. Find out what would happen in various possible situations, whether it be fire, wind, theft, liability, auto insurance, etc.. . If you do encounter serious problems with insurance claims at a local level, and you are not getting any satisfaction from the local board of directors, there are several avenues of recourse: The Canadian Association of Mutual Insurance Companies is located in Cambridge, phone 519-653-0366. There is also a "Superintendent of Insurance", within the provincial government, phone 416-250-7250. We all hope not to collect on insurance policies for obvious reasons, but when problems do occur, fair settlements should be reached quickly, professionally, and with respect. The current practice of intimidating customers should cost insurers their business.0 BENEFIT DANCE for Matt & Kelli Crowley Friday, February 25, 1994 Mitchell Community Centre Perth County Federation of Agriculture February 24 11:00 a.m. Guest Speakers Tom Prout, General Manager, Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority Ross Duncan, General Manager, Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Don Pearson, General Manager, Upper Thames Conservation Authority Discussion on two recent documents, "Blueprint For Success", and "Documenting the Opportunity". This is an opportunity for farmers to help develop and streamline conservation programs. 1994 committees will also be formed at this meeting * * * Get Involved! 42 THE RURAL VOICE