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My Dad is retired from autobody and was in the army. I asked him why he doesn't have USAA, and he responded that they have the dumbest yet most egotistical claims adjusters and they'll never see a dime of his.

We've had a lot of threads on here that the current version of USAA is not the same USAA of old.

State Farm was very fair to me during my 2 claims in nearly 30 years of driving. It's also who Dad uses.


We have been using State Farm for some 30+ years. Rare occasions to file claims but when we needed them, the resolutions were prompt and without any BS. That includes auto and homeowner's insurance.


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Posts: 25643 | Location: Virginia | Registered: December 16, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Were I eligible for USAA I'd have had them forever, and forever more absent a huge change to their rep.

Currently in 29th year with State Farm. I expect a kiss on our 30th anniversary!

I shopped this extensively a couple years ago and found where I could save about 6-10%, which isn't insignificant on the range of cars, boat, home, personal articles, umbrella, etc. I have with them. However in the end the service when I have had claims swayed me to stay, coupled with my guaranteed renewal status on auto. A year later had a roof replacement claim in TX which went as smoothly as anybody could ask.

All of them have warts, but for me the lowest risk of seeing those seemed to be with the long-term relationship.



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Posts: 12406 | Location: Madison, MS | Registered: December 10, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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As a health care practitioner that only deals with insurance in personal injury cases, USAA is the worst I have ever seen. I no longer take patients who have been in a motor vehicle accident and have USAA. They only pay half the bill and bury you in paperwork.

A patient of mine has been paying Farmers for years and has maintained a $25,000 med pay limit. A few months ago she was hit from behind and is suffering from acute concussion symptoms. Once the bills for her health care reached $7,000 Farmers quit paying. Farmers asked her to see a QM Examiner, who was obviously in their pocket, who determined that she has no more symptoms.

Personally I have used Amica for 10 years and have been extremely satisfied. Consumer Reports rated Amica as #1 for several years.


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Posts: 4052 | Location: West coast | Registered: March 31, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Personally I have used Amica for 10 years and have been extremely satisfied. Consumer Reports rated Amica as #1 for several years.


I'm looking at insurance right now and see that Amica has a 94% average Overall Satisfaction rating vs. 92% for USAA.

Sorry to hear c1steve has challenges getting paid by USAA. My point being that even the highest rated companies are not perfect.




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Posts: 4887 | Location: Raleigh, North Carolina | Registered: September 27, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by tatortodd:
My Dad is retired from autobody and was in the army. I asked him why he doesn't have USAA, and he responded that they have the dumbest yet most egotistical claims adjusters and they'll never see a dime of his.

We've had a lot of threads on here that the current version of USAA is not the same USAA of old.

State Farm was very fair to me during my 2 claims in nearly 30 years of driving. It's also who Dad uses.


We have been using State Farm for some 30+ years. Rare occasions to file claims but when we needed them, the resolutions were prompt and without any BS. That includes auto and homeowner's insurance.


I too have had State Farm for more than 30 years. I've had a handful of claims (1 home, 1 instrument (my daughter's EXPENSIVE violin bow broke Eek ) and a few auto) during that time and I can say each claim was handled promptly and without issue.

I'm sure having a good agent helps too.
 
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I'm good with USAA.
 
Posts: 1447 | Location: Western WA | Registered: September 11, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Amica has great service when you need to make a claim. Until our son started driving we had maybe one claim. He isn't the greatest driver, or maybe he's unlucky, but they don't give us any grief, and actually seem to care that everyone is ok and our vehicles get taken care of.
 
Posts: 1502 | Location: Arid Zone A | Registered: February 14, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Amina and USAA seem to have the best ratings consistently. We have had Amica for over thirty years and have been very pleased.
 
Posts: 987 | Location: Nashville | Registered: October 01, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I had my roof replaced by USAA for hail damage and it was super easy. Got a contractor, they had someone come out to verify damage, I got a check and gave it to the contractor. It was awesome because I really needed a roof anyway.


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We've had AAA Home & Auto for 35 yrs. Tthey've stood by us and we by them through a hail damage new roof, a couple minor accidents and two totalled vehicles. Always had pleasant, professional service.



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Posts: 6880 | Location: IL, due south of the Arch | Registered: April 20, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I too was a lifetime (20 yrs) State Farm client for home and auto until they decided that after Hurricane Ike they didn't like being in the home insurance biz in TX any longer as they lost too much money and starting pricing their policies 50% higher than previously so I dumped them. This is not conjecture, the guy working for my State Farm agent actually told me that back in 2010 when I called asking why my renewal went from ~$1050 to ~$1500. I was even living in TX when Ike hit and didn't have a claim.

Now all my policies are in with Geico and even with a teenage daughter driving I feel they are pretty reasonably priced based on direct comparison to previous companies (was with eSurance, then before that Liberty Mutual).


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Originally posted by tatortodd:
My Dad is retired from autobody and was in the army. I asked him why he doesn't have USAA, and he responded that they have the dumbest yet most egotistical claims adjusters and they'll never see a dime of his.

We've had a lot of threads on here that the current version of USAA is not the same USAA of old.

State Farm was very fair to me during my 2 claims in nearly 30 years of driving. It's also who Dad uses.


We have been using State Farm for some 30+ years. Rare occasions to file claims but when we needed them, the resolutions were prompt and without any BS. That includes auto and homeowner's insurance.


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My wife had USAA when we married so our account is about 50 years old. We've made house and car claims and never had issues.
The last claim was when a gal pulled out of her land and hit my driver's door. Her insurance turned out to be the policy the bank had on the car. She was uninsured. The ladies at USAA were efficient and apologized for requiring me to pay the deductible. They were happy I'd made a police report and suggested I follow up. To get action I did have to write the governor and as a result, got a nice letter from the DMV. Seems the gal had a couple of accidents and "No longer has a license to drive." I did pass that on to the nice ladies.
About a month later, my deductible was refunded.



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Originally posted by tatortodd:
State Farm was very fair to me during my 2 claims in nearly 30 years of driving. It's also who Dad uses.

We have been using State Farm for some 30+ years. Rare occasions to file claims but when we needed them, the resolutions were prompt and without any BS. That includes auto and homeowner's insurance.

I too have had State Farm for more than 30 years. I've had a handful of claims (1 home, 1 instrument (my daughter's EXPENSIVE violin bow broke Eek ) and a few auto) during that time and I can say each claim was handled promptly and without issue.

I'm sure having a good agent helps too.

I'll pile on here. I've had State Farm for more years than I care to count. In that time I've had three claims, all three were handled quickly and without hassle. I did get a rate bump for one that was my fault, but what do you expect in that case? The latest claim was only a couple weeks ago when I loaned my truck to a friend and she totaled it - 8 days elapsed from the crash until I had a check in my hand.
 
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Thanks everyone for the recommendations. Been getting some quotes so will hopefully change companies after this claim is closed out.
 
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Another vote for State Farm here. I was in a huge wreck in '03 that totaled 2 cars and did a number on my truck. I was the only one hurt. I was totally without fault. I had one of the first black boxes in my truck and it's 30 second recording showed what I was doing before, during, and right after the wreck. Only odd thing was that State Farm put a ton of money, at least equal to the value of my truck, into fixing it, instead of totaling it out and just giving me a check. Two weeks after it left the shop for the last time after the wreck, it was traded in on a new truck. I was well taken care of during the whole process, rental car, a
$500 check for new glasses, another check for $500 because my truck was taking so long, and my deductible was returned after the kid that caused the wreck paid off the judgement SF got against him (no insurance, of course). I got into a wreck a couple of months ago, that one was my fault. They did a great job again!
 
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USAA, I have had them since Jan 1968. The one claim I had in the 1980's went great. While coming back from a day on the water, an uninsured driver hit my boat and drove it into the trunk of my car.
USAA covered boat, trailer & auto repairs with only one deductable.


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I had Motorist Mutual and now Encompass, never an issue with either and I had auto and home damages fixed by both. Encompass cut me a check worth 50% of the home damages on the spot and the remainder after the work was completed. Auto, never a single issue getting repairs made.

Go through an insurance broker and find the cheapest/best insurance. There is no need to be loyal to any insurance company. Rates change all the time and you really should shop about every 2 years for new insurance to keep your rate down.

BTW...we looked at USAA a few years back. They were at least 1/3 higher than Motorist for the exact same coverage.


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I've had Geico since forever. Haven't put a claim until recently since 1999. The recent claim went well. Everyone was very nice. I was able to add roadside service and rental coverage after the fact (they back dated it to the beginning of the current six month policy stint).



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I had USAA insurance years ago and after the BS and hoops they had me jump through; on an accident claim. I was rear ended by an uninsured driver. They will never see another dime of my money.

Been with Allstate since the early 70s and have no problems with claims; and had a few when the three kids were in their teens
 
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(I cannot afford their M.C. or ATV coverage).



I have State Farm on everything. SF gives my roadside assistance for the bike saving me about 75 a year from having to get one through HOG or the AMA.

MC policies vary greatly. One area to check is their medical coverage for the rider. Some policies do not cover much beyond basic ER care. Substantial medical claims can go unpaid unless you have another health policy.

While I haven't have much in the way of a large claim , they always handled the smaller ones quickly.


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