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Traditional Claim vs. Precision Claim


If you have ever been through the claim process for crop insurance, most likely you are familiar with the traditional claim method. With traditional claims several documents are required including settlement sheets, bin measurements, feed records, and load logs. Traditional claims can be time-consuming and require a lot of organization for both the producer and the adjuster.

Many producers at Summit Ag have used our precision program to complete the claim process. Data from across your farm is used to pay your claim with the precision claim method. This means the exact areas planted and harvested are used to report acres and report production. With just the use of your precision planting map, harvest map, and a calibration report your claim can be paid accurately with our seamless process.

Our proven precision program offer you solutions to help optimize and put your technology to work. Click here to read more about our precision program.

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445 East Deere Street
West Point, NE 68788
402-372-2946

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USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.

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At Summit Ag Insurance, we are committed to protecting your privacy as a visitor to this website and as our customer. To our visitors and to our customers, we offer this pledge: Summit Ag Insurance is the owner of the information, which is collected on this website. We will not sell, disseminate, disclose, trade, transmit, transfer, share, lease or rent any personally identifiable information to any third party not specifically authorized by you to receive your information except as we have disclosed to you in this Privacy Policy.

Information Collection: We will ask you to provide your personal information to us when you enroll for coverage and when you purchase and insurance policy from us. We will also ask you to provide your personal information to us when you send

e-mail to us from this website. When you enroll for an insurance policy at Summit Ag Insurance, we will ask you to provide your name, home address, mailing address, telephone number and e-mail address. This information will be provided to the insurance company when you purchase an insurance policy so they can establish you as a policyholder. We will maintain a record of your information at the offices of Summit Ag Insurance so we can provide you with the policyholder service. The employees at Summit Ag Insurance are each required to sign and acknowledge a Confidentiality and Nondisclosure Agreement. Each employee has been instructed on maintaining the privacy of each customer and the importance of protecting the customer's personal information. When you purchase an insurance policy from Summit Ag Insurance, you will pay the premiums with your credit card or personal check. If you use your credit card to pay the premium, your credit card information is deleted from our records after your purchase has been authorized. A transaction number will be provided to you on your Binder of Insurance. You may use this transaction number as a reference to the credit card purchase. We do not keep a record of your credit card information. If you pay the premium using your personal check, we will keep a copy of your check in your file. When you send us e-mail from this website, you will provide us with certain personally identifiable information including your e-mail address.

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Summit Ag Insurance

445 East Deere Street

West Point, NE 68788

402-372-2946

info@summitagins.com

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