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Ok, we've broached this topic here and there before with some personal favorites.
I'm looking for a change.
I currently have home, three auto's and an umbrella policy with Farmers. All was well until I got married and merged my wifes farmers policies with my own. Since then I havent gotten a single statement, bill, or piece of coverage thats been completely correct. I havent been able to look at my policies on their web site. They make things better by automatically changing stuff that IS correct to make it wrong. At this point I have to scrutinize every piece of paper I get from them to look for the errors, and I've spent about 20 hours on the phone with the agent correcting problems over the last few months. Thats too much.
Looking for an insurance company that has reasonable prices, a good web site/automation so I can look at my policies and see options and other available coverages, allows me to autopay the bills (farmers doesnt without fees), pays their claims (although I rarely file any), and is easy to deal with. In other words, someone who is pretty internet enabled and in the 21st century rather than the 19th.
I see from consumer reports that the top contenders are:
- new jersey manufacturers (I'm thinking with a name like that i'm not going to be in their area?)
- Amica
- USAA
- Auto-owners (never heard of them)
- State Automobile (never heard of them either, maybe a regional company?)
- USAA casualty (whats their relationship to USAA?!?)
- State Farm
- Hartford Underwriters
- Geico
I think some of these guys do just cars. I'd like all my coverage with one company to avoid inter-company squabbles on claims.
Any suggestions?
I'm looking for a change.
I currently have home, three auto's and an umbrella policy with Farmers. All was well until I got married and merged my wifes farmers policies with my own. Since then I havent gotten a single statement, bill, or piece of coverage thats been completely correct. I havent been able to look at my policies on their web site. They make things better by automatically changing stuff that IS correct to make it wrong. At this point I have to scrutinize every piece of paper I get from them to look for the errors, and I've spent about 20 hours on the phone with the agent correcting problems over the last few months. Thats too much.
Looking for an insurance company that has reasonable prices, a good web site/automation so I can look at my policies and see options and other available coverages, allows me to autopay the bills (farmers doesnt without fees), pays their claims (although I rarely file any), and is easy to deal with. In other words, someone who is pretty internet enabled and in the 21st century rather than the 19th.
I see from consumer reports that the top contenders are:
- new jersey manufacturers (I'm thinking with a name like that i'm not going to be in their area?)
- Amica
- USAA
- Auto-owners (never heard of them)
- State Automobile (never heard of them either, maybe a regional company?)
- USAA casualty (whats their relationship to USAA?!?)
- State Farm
- Hartford Underwriters
- Geico
I think some of these guys do just cars. I'd like all my coverage with one company to avoid inter-company squabbles on claims.
Any suggestions?