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we have separate homeowners and auto insurance and want to combine them, when trying to add our homeowners to our auto, we realized we would save a whole 2 bucks ever 6 months.

anyway, let me know how your expieriences are with claims ect. thanks CR.

we currently have nationiwide car, and liberty mutual home.

 

I got a good qoute from state farm that would be about 150 cheaper a year, just for the cars before adding the mustang on my current ins. any expierience with them?

 

thanks CR.

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I have everything through state farm. High limits and $500/100 deducts on a 2010 and 2011 car, house and $1 million umbrella, we pay a total of $1560/year for all of that.

 

Stupid homeowners just keeps going up, and up, and up, and up

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JD Power just put out their customer satisfaction ratings for auto insurance

 

The top 25 insurers surveyed with their satisfaction scores are listed below:

1. Auto-Owners Insurance (890)

2. State Farm (878)

3. Amica Mutual (865)

4. American Family (862)

5. The Hartford (858)

6. COUNTRY (853)

7. Erie Insurance (851)

8. Travelers (848)

9. Nationwide (841)

10. GEICO (840)

11. California State Automobile Association (839)

12. Safeco (838)

13. Progressive (836)

14. The Hanover (835)

15. Allstate (834)

16. Liberty Mutual (830)

17. Mercury (825)

18. Automobile Clue of Southern California (824)

19. MetLife (824)

20. Automobile Club Group (821)

21. Farmers (804)

22. Esurance (800)

23. Encompass (789)

24. Commerce (772)

25. 21st Century (771)

USAA was listed separately with a five-star satisfaction score of 889, though they were not included in the rankings because they are not open to the general public.

 

 

 

 

 

I am a property adjuster for Nationwide Insurance - I do homeowner, commercial and farm claims. I have Nationwide for both auto and home personally as well.

 

One thing I would look for homeowners is if they have their own claims adjusters. Some carriers basically just sell the insurance under their name, but don't handle any of the claims. Others use only third party adjusters they contract out that are paid just on how many claims they work on.

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