Farmers Insurance® Launches New Roadside Assistance Convenience

"Farmers® is constantly seeking new and innovative ways to meet the rapidly changing needs of today's increasingly connected consumers," said
The introduction of the new smart roadside assistance solution underscores Farmers® continued, industry-leading commitment to enhancing the service experience for its customers. Just last year, the insurer group introduced a new, first notice of loss reporting tool, accessible online and via portable devices, to provide customers and agents with a single platform to more easily capture new loss information and advance the claims process.
In 2017, Farmers began piloting the use of drones for property claims assessments, and introduced Signal℠, an innovative smartphone app which monitors distracted driving and allows users to see where and when they get distracted.
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