Weather Insurance

Who doesn’t love a summer afternoon grilling out? At Scott Colville Crop Insurance we know where our meat comes from and we pride ourselves on our decades of experience to keep your livestock protected and our barbecue full! You and your herd will sleep well knowing that you partnered with Scott Colville Crop Insurance.

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Weather Insurance

Who doesn’t love a summer afternoon grilling out? At Scott Colville Crop Insurance we know where our meat comes from and we pride ourselves on our decades of experience to keep your livestock protected and our barbecue full! You and your herd will sleep well knowing that you partnered with Scott Colville Crop Insurance.

Learn more below!

Rain Insurance

Policy written for a short term for a specific event susceptible to reduced attendance due to rain such as a festival, concert, rodeo and other outdoor events. This policy is written to indemnify the insured (your organization) for loss of expenses from the event. This program insures against direct loss to events caused by rainfall. It does not cover any loss to property or from any other peril even though the loss may have occurred in conjunction with the rainfall.

Some of the ground rules include the following:

  • The policy must be written and the premium paid at least fourteen days in advance.
  • The insured period will be for a minimum of three hours and a maximum of eight to twelve hours per day, depending on location. The times of day the coverage begins and ends must be on the application.
  • The rain insurance rates will be quoted for one quarter or one half of an inch of precipitation*.
  • A rain gauge will be set up at the site of the insured event and will be monitored by a company representative or a disinterested third party (as agreed to by the company).
  • Rates are dependent upon the time of year, hour(s) of day or night, and the county in which the event is held.

FAQ 

 

What types of weather insurance do you offer?

We offer insurance for the following weather elements: hail, rain, heat, and frost. Other severe types of storms are often covered under these insurances. Tornadoes and wind, for example, are covered under hail insurance, and flooding is covered under multi-peril insurance. 

 

What’s the cost of weather insurance? 

Like with other insurances, cost depends on a number of factors, particularly the amount of insurance needed and the amount of acres covered. Give us a call and we’ll find the right plan and price for weather insurance for crops that you rely on. 

 

When is rain insurance due? 

Rain insurance payments are a little different from the other premiums because rain insurance is considered a private product.  While all other premiums are due after the seasons are over, rain premiums are due at the time of the application.

 

Am I covered for what specifically happens on my fields? 

The way insurance companies measure it is by using a three-by-three mile grid. This means you can get rain and hail within one mile, but two miles away it won’t affect you. If losses occur in the grid, you’re covered. All that matters is what the weather does in the area you have ensured.

Rain Insurance

Policy written for a short term for a specific event susceptible to reduced attendance due to rain such as a festival, concert, rodeo and other outdoor events. This policy is written to indemnify the insured (your organization) for loss of expenses from the event. This program insures against direct loss to events caused by rainfall. It does not cover any loss to property or from any other peril even though the loss may have occurred in conjunction with the rainfall.

Some of the ground rules include the following:

  • The policy must be written and the premium paid at least fourteen days in advance.
  • The insured period will be for a minimum of three hours and a maximum of eight to twelve hours per day, depending on location. The times of day the coverage begins and ends must be on the application.
  • The rain insurance rates will be quoted for one quarter or one half of an inch of precipitation*.
  • A rain gauge will be set up at the site of the insured event and will be monitored by a company representative or a disinterested third party (as agreed to by the company).
  • Rates are dependent upon the time of year, hour(s) of day or night, and the county in which the event is held.

Rain Insurance

Policy written for a short term for a specific event susceptible to reduced attendance due to rain such as a festival, concert, rodeo and other outdoor events. This policy is written to indemnify the insured (your organization) for loss of expenses from the event. This program insures against direct loss to events caused by rainfall. It does not cover any loss to property or from any other peril even though the loss may have occurred in conjunction with the rainfall.

Some of the ground rules include the following:

  • The policy must be written and the premium paid at least fourteen days in advance.
  • The insured period will be for a minimum of three hours and a maximum of eight to twelve hours per day, depending on location. The times of day the coverage begins and ends must be on the application.
  • The rain insurance rates will be quoted for one quarter or one half of an inch of precipitation*.
  • A rain gauge will be set up at the site of the insured event and will be monitored by a company representative or a disinterested third party (as agreed to by the company).
  • Rates are dependent upon the time of year, hour(s) of day or night, and the county in which the event is held.

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FAQ

What types of weather insurance do you offer?

We offer insurance for the following weather elements: hail, rain, heat, and frost. Other severe types of storms are often covered under these insurances. Tornadoes and wind, for example, are covered under hail insurance, and flooding is covered under multi-peril insurance.

What’s the cost of weather insurance? 

Like with other insurances, cost depends on a number of factors, particularly the amount of insurance needed and the amount of acres covered. Give us a call and we’ll find the right plan and price for weather insurance for crops that you rely on.

When is rain insurance due? 

Rain insurance payments are a little different from the other premiums because rain insurance is considered a private product.  While all other premiums are due after the seasons are over, rain premiums are due at the time of the application.

Am I covered for what specifically happens on my fields? 

The way insurance companies measure it is by using a three-by-three mile grid. This means you can get rain and hail within one mile, but two miles away it won’t affect you. If losses occur in the grid, you’re covered. All that matters is what the weather does in the area you have ensured.

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Mondays – Saturdays,
6:30am to 10:00pm

HERE FOR YOU AND YOURS

Mondays – Saturdays,
6:30am to 10:00pm