Risk & Business Magazine Miller Insurance Fall 2017 | Page 29
FARM INSURANCE IN SAFE HANDS
“A BIG PART OF REINHARDT’S
ROLE IS TO INSURE AGAINST
A CATASTROPHIC LOSS,
SUCH AS A MAJOR FIRE OR
POWER INTERRUPTION.”
Your Farm
Insurance Is
In Safe Hands
C
oming from a farming
family, Lorraine Reinhardt
sees the work she does with
T.J. Enterprises Canada, a
swine farming operation, as
a perfect fit. Reinhardt, a broker with
Miller Insurance, began representing T.J.
Enterprises, which is owned by husband-
and-wife t eam Terry Curran and Lucy
D’Arcey, way back in 1998. The couple’s
swine farm also includes a cow-calf
division and commercial rental properties,
all of which Reinhardt insures. A farm
owner for over twenty years with deep
roots in the community, Reinhardt has
been a critical resource to the couple for all
insurance-related questions.
Reinhardt works closely with Curran
and D’Arcey on a regular basis to ensure
that their coverage is always up-to-date.
Their coverage falls into the “non-
owned livestock” category as young
pigs—provided to them by a supplier—are
nurtured by T.J. Enterprises until they are
ready for breeding.
“Communication is definitely the most
important aspect of the job,” says
Reinhardt. “We meet or email regularly
to make sure I am aware of any changes
in their situation as well as discuss any
new insurance products and services that
may benefit their operation.” She cites as
an example the recent water endorsement
they added for their home, which
covers claims and damage due to water
infiltration.
A big part of Reinhardt’s role is to insure
against a catastrophic loss, such as a
major fire or power interruption. This
type of policy would cover exposures such
as loss of income or profits, total barn
replacement, and liability coverage to
include non-owned livestock. Reinhardt
views her end goal as getting the insured
back to the same position they were in
prior to the loss. In addition to farm
property insurance, she also provides
liability, auto, and commercial insurance
for the family.
Reinhardt takes great pains to keep
up-to-date with the products offered
by insurance companies to ensure that
she is offering the best coverage possible
at a reasonable price. She also follows
up with the insureds on the annual
loss-prevention recommendation letter
provided by their insurance company,
carefully reviewing any required changes
and following through with Curran and
D’Arcey . For example, she reminds them
that they must have an electrician come
and inspect their electrical system each
year, checking the electrical joints for
possible corrosion and to replace parts
wherever needed.
As part of her job at Miller Insurance,
Reinhardt handles all types of commercial
coverage, including restaurants,
construction, manufacturing, and retail,
but she maintains an especially soft spot
for her farming clients. “I enjoy working
with the farming clientele as I can relate
to their individual business operations
and offer a policy that will insure their
Agricultural Insurance needs.” she says.+
Lorraine Reinhardt has been a Licensed
Insurance Broker for over 20 years.
Lorraine and her husband Carl own a
farm near Lucknow, Ontario. They have
4 grown children and 7 grandchildren.
You can reach her at 519-392-8565 or
[email protected]
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