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American Family Insurance is a US-based insurance company that offers a wide range of insurance products, including life insurance, health insurance, auto insurance, homeowners insurance, and more. It serves individuals, families, and businesses in 19 states.
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American Family Insurance, also known as AmFam, is a private mutual company that focuses on property, casualty, and auto insurance. It also offers commercial insurance, life, health, and homeowners coverage, as well as investment and retirement-planning products.
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==History==
American Family Insurance was founded on October 3, 1927, by Herman Wittwer as Farmers Mutual Automobile Insurance Company. Initially, the company aimed to insure farmers, who were considered to be at lower risk than city drivers. Over the years, the company expanded its offerings and changed its name to American Family Mutual Insurance Company in 1963 to reflect its broader customer base.
 
==Products and Services==
American Family Insurance provides a wide range of insurance products and services, including:
 
* [[Auto insurance]]
* [[Homeowners insurance]]
* [[Life insurance]]
* [[Health insurance]]
* [[Business insurance]]
* [[Farm and ranch insurance]]
* [[Umbrella insurance]]
 
The company also offers financial services such as retirement planning and investment products.
 
==Corporate Structure==
American Family Insurance operates as a mutual company, meaning it is owned by its policyholders. The company is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, and has regional offices across the United States. It employs thousands of agents and employees to serve its customers nationwide.
 
==Community Involvement==
American Family Insurance is known for its community involvement and philanthropic efforts. The company supports various initiatives and organizations through the American Family Insurance Dreams Foundation, which focuses on education, health, and community development.
 
==Related Pages==
* [[Insurance]]
* [[Mutual insurance]]
* [[List of United States insurance companies]]
 
{{Insurance companies of the United States}}
 
[[Category:Insurance companies of the United States]]
[[Category:Companies based in Madison, Wisconsin]]
[[Category:Financial services companies established in 1927]]

Latest revision as of 04:30, 9 January 2025


American Family Insurance

American Family Insurance, also known as AmFam, is a private mutual company that focuses on property, casualty, and auto insurance. It also offers commercial insurance, life, health, and homeowners coverage, as well as investment and retirement-planning products.

History[edit]

American Family Insurance was founded on October 3, 1927, by Herman Wittwer as Farmers Mutual Automobile Insurance Company. Initially, the company aimed to insure farmers, who were considered to be at lower risk than city drivers. Over the years, the company expanded its offerings and changed its name to American Family Mutual Insurance Company in 1963 to reflect its broader customer base.

Products and Services[edit]

American Family Insurance provides a wide range of insurance products and services, including:

The company also offers financial services such as retirement planning and investment products.

Corporate Structure[edit]

American Family Insurance operates as a mutual company, meaning it is owned by its policyholders. The company is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, and has regional offices across the United States. It employs thousands of agents and employees to serve its customers nationwide.

Community Involvement[edit]

American Family Insurance is known for its community involvement and philanthropic efforts. The company supports various initiatives and organizations through the American Family Insurance Dreams Foundation, which focuses on education, health, and community development.

Related Pages[edit]