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Alabama
residents have received CA$HBACK checks exceeding $7,822,515.94 

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| Common
Cause of Loss Deductible |
Not available
in Mississippi
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ANPAC
has an uncommon way for you to save money.
With
an uncommon insurance company like ANPAC®, you can depend on our unique
Common Cause of Loss Deductible that saves each of our customers hundreds of dollars
in deductibles from a common occurrence, such as a fire, hailstorm, tornado or
hurricane. With this unique money-saving feature, you pay only one deductible
per occurrence regardless of the number of items of property damaged or destroyed.
In the following example, you pay only $500 with ANPAC®. With other
companies you could end up paying substantially more! For
comparison, here are some typical deductibles from one damaging event:
| ANPAC® |
Other
Companies |
| Vehicle
1 |
$250 |
Vehicle
1 |
$250+ |
| Vehicle
2 |
$250 |
Vehicle
2 |
$250+ |
| Boat |
$100 |
Boat |
$100+ |
| House |
$500 |
House |
$500+ |
| Only
One Deductible |
$500 |
Total
All Deductibles |
$1100 |
In
addition to our Common Cause of Loss Deductible feature, ANPAC®
is also proud of our quick claim response and the time our adjusters take to explain
to each customer the claims process. In fact, the majority of our customers rate
our claims service as excellent! Common
Cause of Loss Deductible is currently available in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas,
Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma,
South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. ANPAC® is seeking
approval from additional state insurance departments. Some
eligibility requirements may apply. Not available in all states. This page contains
only a general description of the coverages and is not a statement of contract.
All coverages are subject to the insuring agreements, exclusions and conditions
of the policy, and applicable endorsements. |
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All products, coverages, and options are not available in all states,
and eligibility requirements will apply. Products and services referenced
in this Web site are provided through multiple companies. Each company
has financial responsibility only for its own products and services,
and is not responsible for the products and services provided by
the other companies.
Life insurance and annuities are issued
through American National Insurance Company, Galveston, TX.
Personal and commercial lines insurance is issued by American
National Property And Casualty Company (ANPAC®),
Springfield, MO, its subsidiaries or affiliates, including
American National General Insurance Company, Pacific Property
And Casualty Company (California), American National Lloyds
Insurance Company (Texas), American National County Mutual
Insurance Company (serviced by ANPAC®-Texas),
and ANPAC® Louisiana Insurance
Company (Louisiana). American National Property And Casualty
Company is a subsidiary of American National Insurance Company.
Disability Income products and services are
issued by Illinois Mutual Life Insurance Company, Peoria, IL.
Tax issues that may be discussed are subject
to change, and this is for your information only. Discussion of
such issues does not constitute tax or legal advice. Please consult
your tax advisor, attorney or CPA for guidance on all tax matters.
These brief descriptions of
coverages available are for illustration purposes only, and are
not intended as a statement of contract. For actual terms and conditions
of coverage provided, refer to your insurance policy. For more information
about coverage options and availability, talk to your American National
agent. American National Family of Companies reserves the right
to discontinue programs at any time.
This site may have links to
other sites not maintained by American National Insurance Company,
its subsidiaries or affiliates. Such links do not imply endorsement
or approval of these sites or the content therein by American National,
its subsidiaries or affiliates. |
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