Fred Thurmond Insurance Inc

Business Id: 12940296
Brn: 77892019
YPPA Code: 100689
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(850) 668-2468
1415 Timberlane Rd Ste 207
Tallahassee, FL 32312
Fax: (850) 893-0199

Categories

  • Insurance
  • Insurance - Flood

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Hours

Monday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday CLOSED -
Sunday CLOSED -

Brands

Allstate

Areas Served

  • Arran
  • Baum
  • Black Creek
  • Blocker
  • Bloxham
  • Bradfordvile
  • Bridle Path Acres
  • Buckhorn
  • Capitola
  • Centerville
  • Chaires
  • Cody
  • Concord
  • Crawfordville
  • Curtis Mill
  • Fanlew
  • Felkel
  • Four Points
  • Goose Creek Bay
  • Helen
  • Hilliardsvlle
  • Holland
  • Hyde Park
  • Iamonia
  • Ivan
  • Jackson Bluff
  • Lafayette
  • Lake Jackson
  • Lakeside
  • Lawhons Mill
  • Limestone
  • Live Oak Island
  • Lloyd
  • Lutterloh
  • Mcintyre
  • Medart
  • Meridian
  • Miccosukee
  • Newport
  • Ochlockonee
  • Panacea
  • Peck
  • Perkins
  • Plum Orchard
  • Sanborn
  • Shadeville
  • Shell Island
  • Skipper
  • Smith Creek
  • Sopchoppy
  • Spring Creek
  • Spring Hill
  • St Marks
  • St Peter
  • Surf
  • Tallahassee
  • Vereen
  • Wadesboro
  • Wakulla
  • Wakulla Gardens
  • Ward
  • Woodville

Products And Services

Auto, commercial auto, home owners, life, long term care, accident, disability, IRA, boat, renters

A large number of homogeneous exposure units.

Definite Loss

Accidental Loss

Large Loss

Affordable Premium

Calculable Loss

Limited risk of catastrophically large losses.

Affiliations

  • Marzuq Shrine
  • Spring Time Tallahassee
  • Past President of Tallahassee Quaterback Club.
  • Year Established

    1972
    Products & Services
    Auto, commercial auto, home owners, life, long term care, accident, disability, IRA, boat, renters

    A large number of homogeneous exposure units.

    Definite Loss

    Accidental Loss

    Large Loss

    Affordable Premium

    Calculable Loss

    Limited risk of catastrophically large losses.

    Year Established

    1972

    Brands
    Allstate
    Category
    • Insurance
    • Insurance - Flood
     

     

    Allstate agent since 1972 located in Market Square Shopping Center one block north of Thomasville Rd I-10 intersection.

    Tips:

    Commercially insurable risks typically share seven common characteristics.

    1. A large number of homogeneous exposure units. The vast majority of insurance policies are provided for individual members of very large classes. Automobile insurance, for example, covered about 175 million automobiles in the United States in 2004. The existence of a large number of homogeneous exposure units allows insurers to benefit from the so-called “law of large numbers,” which in effect states that as the number of exposure units increases, the actual results are increasingly likely to become close to expected results. There are exceptions to this criterion. Lloyd's of London is famous for insuring the life or health of actors, actresses and sports figures. Satellite Launch insurance covers events that are infrequent. Large commercial property policies may insure exceptional properties for which there are no ‘homogeneous’ exposure units. Despite failing on this criterion, many exposures like these are generally considered to be insurable.
    2. Definite Loss. The event that gives rise to the loss that is subject to insurance should, at least in principle, take place at a known time, in a known place, and from a known cause. The classic example is death of an insured person on a life insurance policy. Fire, automobile accidents, and worker injuries may all easily meet this criterion. Other types of losses may only be definite in theory. Occupational disease, for instance, may involve prolonged exposure to injurious conditions where no specific time, place or cause is identifiable. Ideally, the time, place and cause of a loss should be clear enough that a reasonable person, with sufficient information, could objectively verify all three elements.
    3. Accidental Loss. The event that constitutes the trigger of a claim should be fortuitous, or at least outside the control of the beneficiary of the insurance. The loss should be ‘pure,’ in the sense that it results from an event for which there is only the opportunity for cost. Events that contain speculative elements, such as ordinary business risks, are generally not considered insurable.
    4. Large Loss. The size of the loss must be meaningful from the perspective of the insured. Insurance premiums need to cover both the expected cost of losses, plus the cost of issuing and administering the policy, adjusting losses, and supplying the capital needed to reasonably assure that the insurer will be able to pay claims. For small losses these latter costs may be several times the size of the expected cost of losses. There is little point in paying such costs unless the protection offered has real value to a buyer.
    5. Affordable Premium. If the likelihood of an insured event is so high, or the cost of the event so large, that the resulting premium is large relative to the amount of protection offered, it is not likely that anyone will buy insurance, even if on offer. Further, as the accounting profession formally recognizes in financial accounting standards, the premium cannot be so large that there is not a reasonable chance of a significant loss to the insurer. If there is no such chance of loss, the transaction may have the form of insurance, but not the substance. (See the U.S. Financial Accounting Standards Board standard number 113)
    6. Calculable Loss. There are two elements that must be at least estimable, if not formally calculable: the probability of loss, and the attendant cost. Probability of loss is generally an empirical exercise, while cost has more to do with the ability of a reasonable person in possession of a copy of the insurance policy and a proof of loss associated with a claim presented under that policy to make a reasonably definite and objective evaluation of the amount of the loss recoverable as a result of the claim.
    7. Limited risk of catastrophically large losses. The essential risk is often aggregation. If the same event can cause losses to numerous policyholders of the same insurer, the ability of that insurer to issue policies becomes constrained, not by factors surrounding the individual characteristics of a given policyholder, but by the factors surrounding the sum of all policyholders so exposed. Typically, insurers prefer to limit their exposure to a loss from a single event to some small portion of their capital base, on the order of 5 percent. Where the loss can be aggregated, or an individual policy could produce exceptionally large claims, the capital constraint will restrict an insurer's appetite for additional policyholders. The classic example is earthquake insurance, where the ability of an underwriter to issue a new policy depends on the number and size of the policies that it has already underwritten. Wind insurance in hurricane zones, particularly along coast lines, is another example of this phenomenon. In extreme cases, the aggregation can affect the entire industry, since the combined capital of insurers and reinsurers can be small compared to the needs of potential policyholders in areas exposed to aggregation risk. In commercial fire insurance it is possible to find single properties whose total exposed value is well in excess of any individual insurer’s capital constraint. Such properties are generally shared among several insurers, or are insured by a single insurer who syndicates the risk into the reinsurance market.

    Proudly serving the greater Tallahassee, FL area. We specialize in auto insurance, business insurance, and home insurance. Call us today!

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    Fax: (850) 893-0199
    Hours
    Monday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
    Tuesday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
    Wednesday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
    Thursday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
    Friday 9:00AM - 5:00PM
    Saturday CLOSED -
    Sunday CLOSED -
    Payment Accepted
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    Affiliations
    • Marzuq Shrine
    • Spring Time Tallahassee
    • Past President of Tallahassee Quaterback Club.
    Areas Served
    • Arran
    • Baum
    • Black Creek
    • Blocker
    • Bloxham
    • Bradfordvile
    • Bridle Path Acres
    • Buckhorn
    • Capitola
    • Centerville
    • Chaires
    • Cody
    • Concord
    • Crawfordville
    • Curtis Mill
    • Fanlew
    • Felkel
    • Four Points
    • Goose Creek Bay
    • Helen
    • Hilliardsvlle
    • Holland
    • Hyde Park
    • Iamonia
    • Ivan
    • Jackson Bluff
    • Lafayette
    • Lake Jackson
    • Lakeside
    • Lawhons Mill
    • Limestone
    • Live Oak Island
    • Lloyd
    • Lutterloh
    • Mcintyre
    • Medart
    • Meridian
    • Miccosukee
    • Newport
    • Ochlockonee
    • Panacea
    • Peck
    • Perkins
    • Plum Orchard
    • Sanborn
    • Shadeville
    • Shell Island
    • Skipper
    • Smith Creek
    • Sopchoppy
    • Spring Creek
    • Spring Hill
    • St Marks
    • St Peter
    • Surf
    • Tallahassee
    • Vereen
    • Wadesboro
    • Wakulla
    • Wakulla Gardens
    • Ward
    • Woodville

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