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Showing 2 farm insurance agents in Sun City, AZ
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Bill Romley - State Farm Insurance Agent
15404 N 99th Ave, Sun City, AZ 85351
(623) 875-8300
billromley.com
John Dietz - State Farm Insurance Agent
15404 N 99th Ave, Sun City, AZ 85351
(623) 933-8271
dietzinsurance.com
What Does a Farm Insurance Agent in Sun City Cost?
Typical farm insurance costs in Arizona range from 800 to 3000 dollars per year for a small to medium operation. Factors include property value livestock count and location. Larger commercial farms may pay 5000 to 15000 dollars annually. This is general information not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a farm insurance policy in Arizona typically cover?
A standard farm insurance policy in Arizona covers farm dwellings barns equipment livestock and crop damage. It also includes liability protection for injuries on your farm property. Many policies offer additional coverage for theft and vandalism.
Do I need farm insurance if I have a small hobby farm in Sun City?
Yes even small hobby farms in Arizona should have farm insurance. Homeowners policies often exclude farm-related structures and animals. A separate farm policy ensures your equipment and livestock are protected.
How does Arizona law affect farm insurance requirements?
Arizona law does not mandate farm insurance but lenders and lease agreements often require it. Farms with employees must carry workers compensation insurance. Liability coverage is important because Arizona follows a modified comparative fault rule for accident claims.