The State Farm Insurance Catastrophe Team

September 28th, 2008 | by admin |

State Farm Insurance is putting their Catastrophe Team to the test right now, as they dispatch this team of experienced professionals to the areas of the country affected by Hurricane Ike. As soon as the areas affected are safe for people to enter, these State Farm Insurance employees enter the area to start the claims process for the victims of this unyielding natural disaster. And since State Farm Insurance has been receiving thousands of extra calls from customers, they have set up additional call centers with newly trained representatives around the country.

To ensure that the State Farm Insurance Catastrophe Team has the tools they need to start the claims process right, they have a fleet of mobile claim handling facilities that have been innovatively designed for their work. These State Farm Insurance vehicles have been moving toward the affected areas in Texas where they are most needed to assist with hurricane victims. As soon as the State Farm Insurance vehicles are situated in their strategically planned positions they provide the resources for claims representatives from the Catastrophe Team to get the ball rolling for customers immediately.

Although so may resources are going towards the claims processing process for victims of Hurricane Ike in Texas, State Farm Insurance has not taken away any of their focus away from victims of Hurricane Gustav in Louisiana. The team that State Farm Insurance dedicated to this effort weeks ago is still working to get all the claims processes. They have simply allocated even more resources to the additional efforts for Hurricane Ike. State Farm Insurance has even hired temporary staff in their call centers to handle the additional claims.

The State Farm Insurance team of agents, claims representatives and catastrophe representatives has already made significant progress with the 50,000 claims filed since Hurricane Gustav, and they will not stop until the work is done.

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