All State vs State Farm

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Alpine
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Is there any good reason these days not to switch insurance companies. Policies are similar except for deductible on tropical cyclone but there is $150 difference per month.
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Alpine said:

Is there any good reason these days not to switch insurance companies. Policies are similar except for deductible on tropical cyclone but there is $150 difference per month.

Do it.

But you might as well try Farmers and Progressive. They are typically less expensive than SF and Allstate.
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I shop my insurance every year... maybe I am in the minority but I don't see any type of value staying with a particular company long term if the dollars don't make sense
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fulshearAg96 said:

I shop my insurance every year... maybe I am in the minority but I don't see any type of value staying with a particular company long term if the dollars don't make sense

I'm an independent agent and you're correct. I shop my personal insurance within our agency every year. In the last 5 years I've used Travelers, Geio and Progressive on my auto insurance.
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Premiums aside would you think there's any benefit to being a long term customer (30 yrs+) with very limited claims history or is that a pipe dream?
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halfastros81 said:

Premiums aside would you think there's any benefit to being a long term customer (30 yrs+) with very limited claims history or is that a pipe dream?

My wife had a car crash and $100k on the payout (she was at fault for failing to yield on a left turn). We moved her from progressive to Travelers and the insurance cost went down when we did it. She had been with Geico for like 10 years prior to the one blemish.

From my experience, always shopping around (like electrical rates) can help!
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halfastros81 said:

Premiums aside would you think there's any benefit to being a long term customer (30 yrs+) with very limited claims history or is that a pipe dream?


If you've been with Progressive for a while, you get large accident forgiveness, so if you have a big accident, they act like it never happened on your premiums. But I'm not banking on having wrecks so that doesn't matter to me.

Otherwise, there is very little benefit
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halfastros81 said:

Premiums aside would you think there's any benefit to being a long term customer (30 yrs+) with very limited claims history or is that a pipe dream?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

oh, wow.


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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I used to do insurance defense, now do plaintiff stuff. I've had so many clients over the years that don't even want to make a claim worried their rates will go up. I'm like, "if they raise your rates, so what, just shop around." Why buy it if you aren't going to make a claim?

They have zero loyalty to you. F 'em. I have USAA and they've been getting ridiculous. I've been shopping around.

And from a litigation perspective, they are no different. It's not like one has good lawyers and the others do not. In many cases, it's the same guy.

Make sure you buy all the uninsured motorist coverage they will sell you. A little medical payments coverage is good too. Not totally sure about Texas law, but from my dealings with it, they are similar. Forget the agent. Talk to a Texas lawyer to figure out what you actually need.
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The problem with that is it will be on your driving record from 5 to 7 years and no matter where you go to get a quote or shop around it's gonna show up on your driving record with increased rates.

My rule of thumb is to pay anything $3,000 or less out of my pocket and claim everything above that.

Making a claim and having increased premiums at let's say $150 a month for 5 to 7 years is $9-12k
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rlb28 said:

The problem with that is it will be on your driving record from 5 to 7 years and no matter where you go to get a quote or shop around it's gonna show up on your driving record with increased rates.

My rule of thumb is to pay anything $3,000 or less out of my pocket and claim everything above that.

Making a claim and having increased premiums at let's say $150 a month for 5 to 7 years is $9-12k


In Ga it's 3 year driving history. Still. If they quote you less they quote you less. Raise my rates and I'm going to another company even if it's the same price. F 'em.
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Go with the cheapest. They are all terrible right now when it comes to claims handling. Set aside about $1500 for an independent insurance appraiser to handle the claim correctly under the "Appraisal Clause".
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For house State Farm is better claim wise than dealing with Allstate
Alpine
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Made the switch. Hate switching but it seems like a necessity every few years. And they all have good and bad reviews.
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These companies spend $3 Billion each on advertising every year and say they need to raise rates to stay profitable...what a load.
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Agree with this, although 10 years ago I felt pre-suit and litigation some of them were a lot easier to work with from the plaintiff's side.

Now they all are a pain in the ass so it doesn't really matter.
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CC09LawAg said:

Agree with this, although 10 years ago I felt pre-suit and litigation some of them were a lot easier to work with from the plaintiff's side.

Now they all are a pain in the ass so it doesn't really matter.


Yep. When I did insurance defense with SF they had periods where they would settle everything and then periods when they litigated the hell out of everything.
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GoAgs92 said:

These companies spend $3 Billion each on advertising every year and say they need to raise rates to stay profitable...what a load.

I'll have to chime in on this one (takes me back to business school times).

This post uses terrible logic. For some reason, people can't seem to grasp service industries versus goods industries. This is not directed at you, GoAgs92 - this is a very common fallacy. First, a goods example:

If Nike decided to quit advertising to make their shoes $10 (or $50) cheaper, how would that work out? Terribly, of course. Their sales would likely decrease rapidly (marketing actually works!), while fixed costs stay fairly constant over time, therefore robbing shareholders of their expected return on investment. Adidas would be very happy! Which predictably would then cause Nike to increase profit by raising their prices (maybe above their previous price point), making their customers worse off, as well. This creates a downward profit spiral which can cause companies to fail.

Service industries (a bank, Microsoft, your local cable company, insurance companies, etc.) have a similar situation. If they cut back or quit advertising, the savings doesn't go back to customers, in fact, it likely goes to shareholders of their competitors! And causes their company to eventually fail, destroying jobs and reducing competitive service choices for customers.

You may not like their advertising or the amount they spend on it, but the alternative may be far worse for everyone. That's capitalism - - if you want no advertising and centrally-set prices (and the inevitable result of consumer shortages), there are countries that will accommodate you.
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If Nike decided to quit advertising to make their shoes $10 (or $50) cheaper, how would that work out?

I generally agree with you, but in this example the decision to purchase Nike has a lot to do with brand strength. You're not necessarily price checking them. Marketing is incredibly important to them.

Some consumers are USAA/State Farm/All State brand loyalists, but for the rest of us insurance is a commodity and I don't care who it is as long as I think they will actually pay my claim. So in that sense, the big guys spending money to advertise makes that customer segment feel that their higher premiums are worth it. The smaller guys that the rest of us price check don't bother to advertise.
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just moved car deductibles to 10k and house to 5%...

trying to drop our rate... has gotten ridiculous!
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I went from SF to AS, saved similar amount.
They all suck, pick the cheapest of the big guys.
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I was a State Farm loyalist for like 40 years. Very few claims. Used to handle things well and reasonably. About 12 years ago my then teenage daughter had a couple of fender benders. They dropped her and canceled my umbrella policy. Zero loyalty from them. F 'em all. Shop around and go with the best deal.
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fulshearAg96 said:

I shop my insurance every year... maybe I am in the minority but I don't see any type of value staying with a particular company long term if the dollars don't make sense


How do you find time to haggle with these companies annually?
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Neither, get Farm Bureau
El Chupacabra
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Adding a teen driver soon...anyone have better luck with one carrier over another after adding a teen? Currently with SF, who doesn't offer a drivers ed/defensive driver discount.
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Chupa, i'm afraid you're just gonna have to do it yourself or use a broker like Liere. What's good for someone else is probably not gonna be good for you, rates are all over the place.

I had teen twins, and a 20 year old on my policy. Ugh!!! I usually bounced back-and-forth between progressive and Geico. Whoever gave me the best price.
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sjones said:

Neither, get Farm Bureau


They are good for about a year-18 months, then they jack the rates hoping you won't notice.
lotsofhp
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GoAgs92 said:

These companies spend $3 Billion each on advertising every year and say they need to raise rates to stay profitable...what a load.


They spend $3 billion trying to convince people they'll cover their claims and then spend the rest of their money making sure they don't.
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