Common
Cause of Loss Deductible
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!

American National Insurance
Company, Galveston, TX
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Springfield, MO
These
brief descriptions of coverages available are for illustrative purposes
only, and are not intended as a statement of contract. For actual terms
and conditions of coverage provided, refer to your insurance policy,
or, for more information about coverage options and availability, talk
to your American National agent. All products, coverages, and options
are not available in all states, and eligibility guidelines apply. American
National Family of Companies reserves the right to discontinue programs
at any time.
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