from DSSResources.comTechnology as a new tool for hurricane prep kitATLANTA, May 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- In addition to batteries, flashlight and bottled water, residents in hurricane prone states are encouraged to use technology this hurricane season. State Farm Pocket Agent® app can become a crucial tool in their hurricane prep list as they prepare for this hurricane season. The Pocket Agent offers unique mobile insurance and banking features at your fingertips – which can be invaluable following a storm. "With a push of a button, customers can access many unique features that will help them start the road to recovery using the State Farm Pocket Agent app," said State Farm Spokesman Roszell Gadson . "Technology is making it easier to have information at our fingertips after a storm." Some of the features are accessible only to registered statefarm.com® users, so customers are encouraged to register now before the start of hurricane season. Available for Android and iOS devices (iPhones and iPods), the State Farm Pocket Agent app was recently released on the Kindle Fire platform in March 2013. The Pocket Agent® app includes many features that would come in handy following a storm:
For a full list of Pocket Agent app features, visit statefarm.com. In addition to registering for the Pocket Agent, residents are reminded that the beginning of hurricane season – which starts June 1st and runs through the end of November – is always a good time for homeowners to consult with their State Farm agent to review their insurance policies for adequate coverage for their home and property. Homeowners are encouraged to consult with their insurance agent to make sure they have a good understanding of what their policies cover (both home and auto), and the deductibles and exclusions their policies may include. It is always a good idea for homeowners to talk to their insurance agent about appropriate replacement cost coverage, flood insurance, and deductibles. It is important for homeowners to have the right amount of insurance coverage so they can recover and rebuild following a storm. (Media note: YouTube video and screen shots are available, and interviews can be arranged.) SOURCE State Farm |