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I have an insurance policy with Allstate for auto, home, and personal umbrella. I recently got my annual renewal notice for the auto portion and it went up 45% compared to last year. We have the same 2 vehicles (Tesla Y and 4Runner) with no accidents or tickets. I realize insurance tends to go up, but a 45% jump in one year with no explanation of the increase is frustrating.

I tried calling them but haven't been able to get through to my agent's office. Left a message but they haven't called back so far.

In the meantime, I thought this would be a good reason to look around and see if it's time to switch. The internet is surprisingly unhelpful on this, at least from the limited attempts I've made. Been to a few different sites and none of them give a straightforward quote, although I'm sure I have inadvertently acquired new spam email and robocalls in the process.

I know there are some insurance guys on here, if someone wants to point me in a specific direction or run some quotes for me. Thanks.

 

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Every agency has huge increases. With that said, find an independent agent that can shop all plans and let them find the best. Shop it every six to twelve months. That’s the inflationary world we live in now. 

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I was AllState with Auto, Home and Umbrella as well.  I had been with them for 12 years.  My auto doubled when it renewed in February.  I went with Amica and got about a 30% decrease from the pre  doubling premium.  I called AllState and told them I wasn’t renewing and they couldn’t have cared less.  In March I got a notice that I failed to pay my premium and they were going to cancel my policy.  I had to call them and tell them what dumb shits they were.  Their homeowner’s policy was higher than Amica though.

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Allstate is garbage. Poor coverage, worse customer service and bad claims practice.

I don't know what to say that I haven't said 100 times already on this board. Every single carrier in the country is taking rate -- substantial rate. This is in response to the startling increase in natural disasters all over the country -- hail, tornados, hurricanes, wild fires, mudslides, distracted driving, more expensive autos being damaged and so on and so forth. It's bad out there, y'all. (Yay, climate change!). It's virtually impossible for us to find solutions in California and Florida and Colorado and Texas aren't lagging as far behind those states as we'd all hope.

I'm happy to look for anybody but I really only have two markets that I currently have any success with in the middle market space -- Travelers and Safeco. There might be a few others from time to time but mostly where I can help is in the high net worth space, and these days I can't always help there either unless your account is pristine. So, feel free to reach out to me directly but I basically need a home with a replacement cost value of $1M+ (and $1.5M-$2M+ in places like DFW and Houston) before I really become a resource. (Note: Most of the things I see are SEVERELY underinsured so your house probably should be insured for more than it is currently.) I also can't promise that I'll save you money either. I can, however, promise you that you will have best-in-class insurance products (coverage and claims).

The really shitty thing is that this is not getting better any time soon.

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I actually had great experience and prices with Geico...Train wreck of experience with travelers for rental homes.

I found just shopping around 3-5 places is enough to quickly find who has decent rates. State Farm is a dumpster fire on rates.

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Opinions on geico for cars? Long time USAA member but moved away from them after a lot of years because rates. Found an agent who’s given me a decent deal with Progressive. But I’m still paying thru the nose with two teen drivers. On a whim I ran a quote by Geico and it was a good 50% less. Too good to be true? Any issues with them? 

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8 hours ago, HiggyBaby said:

Opinions on geico for cars? Long time USAA member but moved away from them after a lot of years because rates. Found an agent who’s given me a decent deal with Progressive. But I’m still paying thru the nose with two teen drivers. On a whim I ran a quote by Geico and it was a good 50% less. Too good to be true? Any issues with them? 

I just switched my parents' car from Liberty to Geico. Went from $3,000/yr to $500/yr. I've personally had Geico for 12 years on multiple cars. Only one claim for a broken window from a parking lot hit and run. Super easy process getting it fixed and paid for. 

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Had Geico for a decade. Had a couple of small claims, that were not my fault, and the other person’s insurance covered in full both times (while filing through mine). 2 years ago they jacked up my rates, and I saved 50% by switching to Progressive. Everyone else in my family went the other direction as me. Progressive to Geico. No complaints from me, other than my rates doubling.

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Dropped usaa after 44 years. Went to Progressive and so far it’s been good. I even had a claim in the first two months because I was hit by an uninsured driver and my rates stayed steady. 

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Just got my homeowner's renewal in the mail, the rate went up $1200/YR WTF. No claims in over 10 years and none with this company. I refuse to pay $4900 a year for this shit. And double fuck you to whomever thought up the idea of a "wind/hail percentage" deductable. 

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1 hour ago, Sandman said:

Just got my homeowner's renewal in the mail, the rate went up $1200/YR WTF. No claims in over 10 years and none with this company. I refuse to pay $4900 a year for this shit. And double fuck you to whomever thought up the idea of a "wind/hail percentage" deductable. 

That’s nothing. Consider yourself lucky.

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On 11/29/2024 at 9:50 AM, HiggyBaby said:

Opinions on geico for cars? Long time USAA member but moved away from them after a lot of years because rates. Found an agent who’s given me a decent deal with Progressive. But I’m still paying thru the nose with two teen drivers. On a whim I ran a quote by Geico and it was a good 50% less. Too good to be true? Any issues with them? 

I went from USAA to GEICO 4 years ago and it's been great. Their app is outstanding for help and claims. Nothing but a good experience. Didn't hurt that they also cut my rate by over 50% as well.

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On 1/20/2025 at 7:46 PM, MonkeyDoughnut said:

I went from USAA to GEICO 4 years ago and it's been great. Their app is outstanding for help and claims. Nothing but a good experience. Didn't hurt that they also cut my rate by over 50% as well.

I was venting to my sister about this shit and she said she had Geico and was pleased with it. I ran an estimate on their site and it was MUCH lower for both home and auto. I had called my broker on tuesday to bitch about this and was told they "have had a lot of calls like this" and that he'd look into it and I'd get a call within a couple of days. I still haven't heard from him, but I'll give him another day before I cut him loose.

  • 3 weeks later...
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I made the switch from Mercury to Geico. House went from $4900/yr to $3100/yr. Cars (3 but one is a project that I rarely drive) went from $2800/yr to $1900/yr. I know it won't last forever but I'll enjoy the price drop while it lasts.

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On 1/20/2025 at 5:42 PM, Sandman said:

Just got my homeowner's renewal in the mail, the rate went up $1200/YR WTF. No claims in over 10 years and none with this company. I refuse to pay $4900 a year for this shit. And double fuck you to whomever thought up the idea of a "wind/hail percentage" deductable. 

$4900 a year?  I’d kill for that. Just got my reminder email, time to make some calls. 

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I made the switch from Mercury to Geico. House went from $4900/yr to $3100/yr. Cars (3 but one is a project that I rarely drive) went from $2800/yr to $1900/yr. I know it won't last forever but I'll enjoy the price drop while it lasts.

Is your coverage the same?
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14 minutes ago, luke duke said:


Is your coverage the same?

Overall yes, it averages out. It gives more money for replacing the dwelling but less for contents. Same 2% wind and hail deductable. 

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