We Sell Maryland Farm Insurance

tractorWhether your farm is large or small, you’ll want to protect your investment with the right kind of farm insurance.

Standard coverages available under a farm policy include property damage coverage and liability coverage.

  • Property damage coverage  protects your farmhouse, outbuildings or household belongings if they are damaged or destroyed by the unexpected consequences of a fire,  hail storm or tornado .
  • Liability coverage  pays for damages if you unintentionally cause injury to another person, or if you unintentionally cause another person’s property to be damaged or destroyed .

Farm machinery, crops, livestock– can all be insured in a number of different ways. 

IF you have employees working on your farm, you may need to purchase workers’ compensation coverage . To be certain you obtain proper coverage and an accurate quote, you should have a list of all your employees, their titles and a description of the work they perform, as well as the number of hours they work and the wages they earn, with a summary reflecting the total number of employees and the total payroll . 

More and more farmers are turning to agri-tourism. If your business includes these types of operations, make certain you have the appropriate type of insurance and the appropriate amount of liability coverage to protect you in the event someone becomes sick or injured while on your property . 

If you operate businesses at your farm, including a farm stand, hayrides, pumpkin patches or corn mazes or you host events such as parties or weddings– you may need a business policy as opposed to a farmowners policy . If you sell particular products, such as jams, pies, fruits or vegetables, consider purchasing a policy to provide you with product liability coverage . The best way to be certain you have the proper insurance in place and to protect yourself against losses before they happen is to have your insurance agent walk around with you to inspect it and discuss in detail your farm operations .

 Remember it is important to conduct periodic self-assessments to evaluate any safety risks. Your insurance agent can help provide the professional resources to help you assess risk.

Today’s farmers and agri-business owners need a suite of insurance products designed to protect their hard-earned investments. At Crilly Insurance, we can provide the coverages you need.

We can provide you with affordable Farm Insurance solutions. Call us at 410-571-1771 for a full evaluation of your Farm Insurance needs.

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David L. Smith Part of the Crilly Insurance Team

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When the Crilly Agency based in Anne Arundel County acquired the David A. Smith Nationwide Agency located in Catonsville at 922 Frederick Road, they also gained several valuable employees. One of them is David L. Smith. David  has been an insurance professional for over 27 years. He joined the Crilly Agency in 2019 when the David A. Smith Agency became part of Peter B. Crilly & Associates Ltd. David considers the most important aspect of his job to be listening to customers. “Whether it’s auto insurance, homeowner’s insurance, life insurance, commercial insurance, or a 401k/IRA account, I take pride,” he says, “In alleviating my client’s concerns by showing them how to protect themselves through our large selection of insurance products.”

A Commercial Line Coverage Specialist (CLCS), he holds licenses in property & casualty, Life & health, and Financial products( Series 6). “Each case is completely different,” he explains when describing his attraction to selling commercial policies. “I like the challenge of finding the best coverage for each client.”

When it comes to buying insurance, David would like customers to know that the key to success is finding an agent who is willing to take the time to understand your situation, explain how best to cover your needs and to implement cost-effective coverage that meets or exceeds your expectations. Even after a policy is purchased, a good agent will continue to monitor the policy status and be prepared to offer new products when appropriate.

A Baltimore native, David with his wife Karen and their two sons reside in Ellicott City, which David loves for its family-friendly atmosphere.  David is a devoted  Howard County softball player as well as an umpire for adult Softball and Kickball leagues. A Dallas Cowboys season ticket hold and super fan, he also collects classic (1992-present) pinball machines.