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I got a renewal notice in the mail and a hefty hike in coming insurance rate. So, I phoned my local agent and was told the increase is due to the increase cost of car parts for my model.

Hey, I told her, it's due to the plastic crap at both ends of the car due to an increase in fuel mileage mandated by the Feds.

I remember when cars had real steel bumpers and not plastic crap that broke if you looked at it wrong.

So, now I'm looking at rates from other companies.

BTW, I have State Farm, which maintains the stadium where the super bowel will be played.

Hmmmm.


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Posts: 8228 | Location: Arizona | Registered: August 17, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Shop it every year, or at least every other, rates change, companies experience losses in different areas, your car might be in a high loss rating for State Farm, not so for someone else.

If your home is with State Farm be sure to shop it with the other carriers, most offer discounts for having home and auto with them...
 
Posts: 24510 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Find an independent agent, let them do the legwork.





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Posts: 7339 | Location: Arkansas  | Registered: November 06, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I've had Amica for Home and Auto for over 15 years. They're direct to the consumer so No Agents, and therefore NO middleman to potentially drive up the cost. I've always received excellent customer service, whether I was adding/changing coverage or filing/processing a claim. I recommend them highly and suggest getting a quote... Wink

I posted the following in a thread on a similar subject back in November 2022:

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I'm not sure if Amica is your 'original' carrier, or where their quote is in relation to other quotes you've received, but if you were happy with them, have you considered their 'Dividend policy' where you get a refund/rebate on your premium at the end of the policy term. Ultimately you do pay a lower premium, though the initial premium is higher. Amica claims the dividend is on average 5-20% of the policy premium. Full disclosure - I do NOT have the Dividend Policy and thus far chosen to pay less on the initial premium, so I've got no actual experience to convey on the dividend or that type of policy, but it may be right for you and a way to save money AND get good service!

https://www.amica.com/en/products/dividend.html

I have Amica currently, and I've been VERY pleased with their service. I like the fact that they don't have agents, which I've never felt added anything to the equation other than the cost of having a 'middleman' between the insured and the insurer. I've always gotten outstanding and prompt customer service from Amica, whether it's to make policy changes (adding vehicles, adding a 'new' driver, contemplating changes in coverage, etc) or processing claims. It's ALWAYS been painless, and a pleasure to deal with them. I'm also fortunate to have one of their regional offices 10 miles from my home, and on one occasion visited there to get some questions answered I felt 'might' be better addressed face to face rather than on the phone. They've been my insurer for both Auto & Home for the past 15 years and admittedly, I have seen their rates rise over time as well, though I don't think that's unique to Amica. Wink

https://sigforum.com/eve/forum...800043694#8800043694


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Posts: 9561 | Location: New Hampshire | Registered: October 29, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Just shopped ours last month.
Switched from Safeco to Progressive, and changed independent agents, same coverage for about $700 less/yr.
Then replaced my car & ended up back where I was with Safeco, but with an 8 year newer car & having to add collision coverage to it.




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Posts: 16188 | Location: Spring, TX | Registered: July 11, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by nhracecraft:
I've had Amica for Home and Auto for over 15 years. They're direct to the consumer so No Agents, and therefore NO middleman to potentially drive up the cost. I've always received excellent customer service, whether I was adding/changing coverage or filing/processing a claim. I recommend them highly and suggest getting a quote... Wink

I posted the following in a thread on a similar subject back in November 2022:

quote:
I'm not sure if Amica is your 'original' carrier, or where their quote is in relation to other quotes you've received, but if you were happy with them, have you considered their 'Dividend policy' where you get a refund/rebate on your premium at the end of the policy term. Ultimately you do pay a lower premium, though the initial premium is higher. Amica claims the dividend is on average 5-20% of the policy premium. Full disclosure - I do NOT have the Dividend Policy and thus far chosen to pay less on the initial premium, so I've got no actual experience to convey on the dividend or that type of policy, but it may be right for you and a way to save money AND get good service!

https://www.amica.com/en/products/dividend.html

I have Amica currently, and I've been VERY pleased with their service. I like the fact that they don't have agents, which I've never felt added anything to the equation other than the cost of having a 'middleman' between the insured and the insurer. I've always gotten outstanding and prompt customer service from Amica, whether it's to make policy changes (adding vehicles, adding a 'new' driver, contemplating changes in coverage, etc) or processing claims. It's ALWAYS been painless, and a pleasure to deal with them. I'm also fortunate to have one of their regional offices 10 miles from my home, and on one occasion visited there to get some questions answered I felt 'might' be better addressed face to face rather than on the phone. They've been my insurer for both Auto & Home for the past 15 years and admittedly, I have seen their rates rise over time as well, though I don't think that's unique to Amica. Wink

https://sigforum.com/eve/forum...800043694#8800043694



I've been using AMICA for a few years now. Due to a homeowners claim and a recent auto claim, I can say for sure based on my experience; their customer service is excellent.
 
Posts: 1548 | Location: Rhode Island | Registered: February 15, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Car insurance or any type of insurance is a legalized form of gambling.... You pays your money to them in hopes that if you have to file a claim that they will be there and cover you damages........ and they (insurance company) (if they can) will sometimes if possible to either pay out as little as possible or outright deny the claim.. Them we might have to bring in the lawyers to collect what we payed for.... Again another form of Legalized gambling.. ...................... drill sgt.
 
Posts: 2132 | Location: denham springs , la | Registered: October 19, 2019Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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We just got a hefty increase from Liberty Mutual, both auto and homeowners. I shopped USAA and they were higher.


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Posts: 3467 | Location: Utah's Dixie | Registered: January 29, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have zero loyalty to any insurance company. My Ex is an insurance agent with over 30 years of experience with State Farm and Farmers. She says you should shop around regularly for insurance like you would for any expensive product.
Good news: $40 a month cheaper for the same coverage on my new Jeep after I traded in my Challenger.


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Posts: 16468 | Location: Marquette MI | Registered: July 08, 2014Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have an independent agent.

I was with MetLife Home and Auto. Couple years ago the home and auto brought out by Farmers. My Agent called and said don't even open the envelope. Went from $5K to over $7K. Farmer's wanted out of the policies from MetLife.

I tried to price Amica but they were coming in just under $7k.

The agents did their job and moved to Travelers for $5k.

Every year he does shop me around. But I don't hop for 50-100 bucks.
 
Posts: 186 | Location: The Lovely State of Illinois | Registered: November 24, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Every year he does shop me around. But I don't hop for 50-100 bucks.


Neither do I. Absolutely not worth it to me.
 
Posts: 10626 | Location: Gilbert Arizona | Registered: March 21, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My USAA coverage went up for the first time in years. $40/yr.


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Posts: 16134 | Location: Ivorydale | Registered: January 21, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I use an independent agent, who shops the market for me. She will even tell me to check certain companies that do not do business with agents, if she knows it's a good company and might save me some $$$.

She moved our auto insurance from Flo at Progressive, to Travelers, and saved me more than $1,300 / year (family policy, four vehicles).

Homeowners was going to be a $700.00 annual increase last month, she said that she could hold the line with a different company at no increase, but she did not like the company in terms of their crappy claim processing, so we wound up going with KIN on our own -- they do not write with agents, direct sales only. That saved a bunch.



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Posts: 31599 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I looked into Kin homeowners insurance. It was recommended by my neighbor. I read through their financials, posted on their web site, and it looks like they are a very tiny company that just got started about five years ago. It might be good coverage, but their tiny size makes me a bit nervous.

We don’t have many HO insurance options here in Florida, unfortunately.

But this thread is about car insurance. Definitely shop around. You should not be blindly loyal to an insurance company. They don’t care about you.


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Posts: 10564 | Location: FL | Registered: December 29, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Man I loathe insurance companies. I should shop around some but it’s such a whip. I need to find an independent dude like y’all mentioned.


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Posts: 7100 | Location: TEXAS | Registered: July 18, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I used Nationwide for years for my car and truck and the cost kept increasing. The last renewal bill was for $2,100 for a year.

I have progressive for motorcycles and when renewing that on line the lady asked if she could quote auto for me? I said sure, gave her the VIN's and coverage I have.
She said "we're searching now it'll just be a minute or so, see we don't underwrite auto insurance directly rather we act as an agent shopping the market for the best rate." "OK it looks like $1,488 per year".
I said "great sign me up, BTW who's it through?"
She said "Nationwide".


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Posts: 7348 | Location: Northern WV | Registered: January 17, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I’ve been with State Farm since I started driving at age 16 in 1989 with a 4 year break for the Army, so 30 years now I guess. Just checked my premiums and no increases for me thankfully, I guess I get a long term member discount.

Like other members have stated here, shopping around can help a lot. I’ve tried that and every couple of years I go out and look around and no one can come close to what I’ve already got so I just stick with State Farm.

My only gripe is State Farm can be dicks about glass claims like when you get a windshield crack or chip, and we do get them quite often around here with our dirty, poorly maintained roads. State Farm is the only insurance company that I know of that makes you pay the entire thing out of pocket and will not cover it.


 
Posts: 35003 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: November 12, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have an independent agent.

I was with MetLife Home and Auto. Couple years ago the home and auto brought out by Farmers. My Agent called and said don't even open the envelope. Went from $5K to over $7K. Farmer's wanted out of the policies from MetLife.


I've been with Farmers for a while. Mrs. Lee's latest car purchase was going to cause a huge rate hike. I told my Farmers agent we were gonna shop. He said, "Hey, let me run you guys through MetLife's quoting software just to see." It was a ginormous savings, well over $1500/yr cheaper by moving cars and homeowners over to their rebranded MetLife.
 
Posts: 3760 | Location: Cave Creek, AZ | Registered: October 24, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Isn’t it funny how all the insurance companies that have a million fancy commercials on TV also have the highest rates? Roll Eyes

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Isn’t it funny how all the insurance companies that have a million fancy commercials on TV also have the highest rates? Roll Eyes

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I try to explain that to my life insurance customers and prospects, who always say, "What about that $9.95/mo I always see on tv?" I tell them that's the most expensive life insurance they can buy and that those commercials ain't free.

IME, Farmers starts off with pretty attractive premiums to reel you in. Then they raise them every six mos. If you don't shop, then that's free money for them. In AZ the issue is frequent glass claims, which can't raise your rates, but they do count as claims on your record. So that makes it hard to find a better deal, even with Farmers raising their rates.
 
Posts: 3760 | Location: Cave Creek, AZ | Registered: October 24, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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