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Originally posted by Howard View Postfor all you State Farm is the bomb- that is funny right there...but I will say they have the most loyal customer base every I think- even when they are paying hundreds too much
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Originally posted by BrianL View PostIf you want to know about an auto insurance company, call a respected auto body repair shop. If you want to know about home owners call a respected roofing company. They both will know better than anyone who is best at paying claims.
Thanks for the tip.
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Howard, thanks for the info.
A little dated, but I just found this...looks like they are pretty smart underwriters also(just kidding Bill):
THE GERMANIA WITHDRAWS.; New York Company Will Write No More Insurance In California.
Special to The New York Times.
June 12, 1906, Tuesday
SAN FRANCISCO, June 11. -- The Germania Insurance Company of New York will write no more insurance in this State, will close all its offices, and abandon California as an insurance field. The telegraphic instruction has been received from the home office to that effect.Last edited by Burnadell; 04-28-2008, 05:41 PM.
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What Dale said. If you like your Agent, they are good to you, they take care of business, etc., then the bumps in the road dealing with whichever insurance company are less of a hassle. I go to some restauraunts and I know I overpay for the food there. However, I know I recieve great service at the same place over and over again. I bet there are a lot of us here that "overpay" for things but we are happy doing it when the right service is provided.
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ok as a bodyshop employee i can say who pays the worst,which unfortinatly filters back to the customer at some point,farmers is the absolute worse paying ins company hands down,they cut everything even clearcoat time and also how much they pay for materials,now for big claims they cap the materials at 400 bucks which is no where near enough,im not saying this is affecting your repair YET but its coming believe me,state farm still pays the best
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Call a good local independent agent that handles personal lines insurance. If you're a good risk...they should be able to beat State Farm, Allstate and other captive carriers. Someone said it best with their thread....they like their agent...it does make it difference...don't always buy the cheapest.
Remember...you never ask yourself if you can get a cheaper bow...now do you?:
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I have been with USAA since I was 16. Through my college years when on a tight budget I shopped it around. The All State and State Farm guys, I visited, one being an older duck hunting buddy of mine, told me they couldn't touch USAA and I'd be crazy to leave.
I've pretty much held to that and they have been super through the years with customer service. I have multiple policy discounts and I am happy. It was kind of odd when they recommended Progressive for my Ranger when I bought it. They came in at almost double and told me that's just the way they rate ATV/UTV and motorcyles.:eek.
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I will have to toss in my happiness with Farmers as well. I had them when Rita hit in 2005. Believe it or not, I had checks on two of my properties 4 days after landfall here in Orange, Texas. The checks were printed in the adjuster's car on a thermal printer. I had money in my hands with no banks to deposit the funds. I had to drive 100 miles west to get to a branch of my bank.
I did have a horror story with a local underwriter and had to lawyer up to get things right.
I spend over a $1K a month just on property insurance with my one agent now and in times of need they better be there. I am close to this guy, we fish together and have been friends for a while but the way I was serviced after Rita sold me hands down.
Most importantly, READ YOUR POLICY to insure that you have what you are purchasing, mistakes can be made.
As far as Allstate, **** on them!! My parents had our home, a rural camp, and a lakehome all insured for a period of 18 years as well as their vehicles, travel trailer and boats for nearly the same time. They had never made a claim on a dwelling, it worked out to over 45 years of home insurance between the 3 places. Anyhow, my Dad passed away in 1986 and in the next month our home was struck by lightning and damaged the stove, microwave and TV. My Mom filed the claim and received the check as well as a cancellation policy for all the insurances on everything. All those years with the same agent and lots of premiums paid, can you even imagine??
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Originally posted by paintman View Postok as a bodyshop employee i can say who pays the worst,which unfortinatly filters back to the customer at some point,farmers is the absolute worse paying ins company hands down,they cut everything even clearcoat time and also how much they pay for materials,now for big claims they cap the materials at 400 bucks which is no where near enough,im not saying this is affecting your repair YET but its coming believe me,state farm still pays the best
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