Fireman's Fund Insurance Company

Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, based in Novato, CA, provides personal and commercial property and casualty insurance products in the United States.

The company is a principal U.S. subsidiary of Allianz SE, a global financial services company, the 20th largest corporation in the world based on revenue (Fortune Global 500, August 2010). Allianz SE employs nearly 155,000 people worldwide.

Fireman’s Fund offers a ranging portfolio of coverage, including personal auto, homeowners, excess, and collections insurance for high-net-worth clients. Commercial insurance products include entertainment, business office policies, workers compensation, general, professional, and excess liability, auto, and farm and ranch coverage.

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