State Farm auto vs. everybody else
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Our family has totaled four cars during that time. Thankfully, no injuries except bruised egos.
Each claim has been settled quickly and at a very generous valuation.
I stopped “shopping” my car insurance years ago. State Farm for me!
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Satisfied State Farm auto insurance policy holder for ~40 years (2-3 cars). Have had a few minor accidents and they were all settled promptly and no issues with renewals (we have guaranteed renewal, in fact). I started using Drive Safe & Save recently and it literally halved my premiums during the most recent semi-annual renewal.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 8:37 pm I'm shopping auto insurance for the first time in 40 years. Farmers has been going up, up, up..... State Farm is quoting much better rates. It had me scratching my head until I learned that, unlike most other carriers (including Farmers), State Farm does NOT offer accident forgiveness. Is this why their rates are so much more attractive? I have never had an accident claim (or any other non-glass claim) in over 40 years of driving, so I'm not really concerned about needing "forgiveness" anytime soon. Yeah, I know, famous last words..... We're both retired and drive combined less than 5000 miles a year, mostly around our safe town. Thanks for any inputs.
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I usually switch every couple years and/or if I can get low enough rate elsewhere. I have State Farm now. Yeah, they were the cheapest for me. Check GEICO too.
I have renters insurance with SF too and use Drive Safe&Save app.
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Thousands? I didn't even spend "thousands" to begin with.
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Done.
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But I made the change for better service, Allstate is terrible now.
They lost a 30 year customer with nonexistent service this year.
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Have you looked at Amica? Curious if they may be an option for you. Their clients skew toward safe drivers like you are — rates seem quite competitive.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 8:37 pm I'm shopping auto insurance for the first time in 40 years. Farmers has been going up, up, up..... State Farm is quoting much better rates. It had me scratching my head until I learned that, unlike most other carriers (including Farmers), State Farm does NOT offer accident forgiveness. Is this why their rates are so much more attractive? I have never had an accident claim (or any other non-glass claim) in over 40 years of driving, so I'm not really concerned about needing "forgiveness" anytime soon. Yeah, I know, famous last words..... We're both retired and drive combined less than 5000 miles a year, mostly around our safe town. Thanks for any inputs.
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Home quote sounds reasonable but their auto quote is almost double what I'm paying now with Auto-Owners for the exact same coverage.
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No complaints.
Cheers
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I would love to see you switch to Geico as it will support the price of BRK, which I own. My son took the 15 minutes to check Geico when he was shopping for insurance for his first car. Did they save him 15%? No, they quoted a price 3 times as much as the Independent agent quoted.
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I had a minor accident 3+ years ago, and for the first time in 55 years of driving, I was at fault. Auto insurance increased about $1,000 a year for 3 years. Also, about a year earlier, a deer ran into the side of my car resulting in $2,000 of damage to replace fender, etc. I am not sure if that counted against me or not. Anyway, accident forgiveness could be a real benefit, especially in congested streets like we have around here.
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Maybe it depends on the state, but Amica was by far the most expensive for me. Despite no claims, they increased our H/O rates 40% last year. I had to call it quits. Their auto policy rate was fine, but I like to bundle with the same insurance company.Compound wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 3:54 amHave you looked at Amica? Curious if they may be an option for you. Their clients skew toward safe drivers like you are — rates seem quite competitive.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 8:37 pm I'm shopping auto insurance for the first time in 40 years. Farmers has been going up, up, up..... State Farm is quoting much better rates. It had me scratching my head until I learned that, unlike most other carriers (including Farmers), State Farm does NOT offer accident forgiveness. Is this why their rates are so much more attractive? I have never had an accident claim (or any other non-glass claim) in over 40 years of driving, so I'm not really concerned about needing "forgiveness" anytime soon. Yeah, I know, famous last words..... We're both retired and drive combined less than 5000 miles a year, mostly around our safe town. Thanks for any inputs.
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Thanks. I never felt much incentive to shop around until Farmers just started going up, up, up....runningshoes wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 10:58 am Did the same as the OP - long-term Farmers for home+auto, quoted every few years to make sure the rates were competitive. This year Farmers went up by ~ 30%, moved to State Farm and kept my cost flat with last year.
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This is a common misconception that comes up a lot on Bogleheads.
Auto insurance is not like cable television. There are no "teaser rates that will jump up after a year." There are new customer discounts, but they're only about 10%, and they phase out 5 years. Only 2% of your rate increase is from the loss of the new customer discount.
If your rate is increasing by a large percentage, it's because the lowest quote is often from the company that is losing the most money and needs the largest rate increase.
State Farm offers the opposite of a teaser rate. It charges new customers more than long-term customers.
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Our Farmer's Auto went completely out of control when we tried to add our 16 year old triplets. We had three cars and that took us to five drivers. Without adding any cars, and putting all of them on the one car they drive, they wanted $6k/year (up from $1800). The agent basically told us that he is well aware that Farmers is not competitive in the car space at least in his area (Tennessee). We moved to State Farm and are about $3k/year. The HomeOwners, umbrella and personal policies were all about the same.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 8:37 pm I'm shopping auto insurance for the first time in 40 years. Farmers has been going up, up, up..... State Farm is quoting much better rates. It had me scratching my head until I learned that, unlike most other carriers (including Farmers), State Farm does NOT offer accident forgiveness. Is this why their rates are so much more attractive? I have never had an accident claim (or any other non-glass claim) in over 40 years of driving, so I'm not really concerned about needing "forgiveness" anytime soon. Yeah, I know, famous last words..... We're both retired and drive combined less than 5000 miles a year, mostly around our safe town. Thanks for any inputs.
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Any advice on finding a good independent insurance agent? I have been wanting to meet with someone for quite a while, but have not been able to find a good referral. It doesn't feel right to go off of google reviews alone.Jack FFR1846 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:22 am If you have an Independent Insurance agent carry your insurance, they see way before you do when a company is raising rates and will have shopped for others long before you see rates rising. When your renewal approaches, they'll tell you that your best bet is to switch to XYZ company. Accident forgiveness? Who cares? I've had my Independent agent tell me that as my renewal is approaching that I should consider switching and that it will save me $xxxx.
I would love to see you switch to Geico as it will support the price of BRK, which I own. My son took the 15 minutes to check Geico when he was shopping for insurance for his first car. Did they save him 15%? No, they quoted a price 3 times as much as the Independent agent quoted.
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Same experience here but 2 total losses not 4. Not sure what the OP means re: accident forgiveness. At fault accidents and moving violations affect rates for I believe 3 years at most companies.Stinky wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 9:23 pm We’ve had State Farm auto insurance for about 25 years now.
Our family has totaled four cars during that time. Thankfully, no injuries except bruised egos.
Each claim has been settled quickly and at a very generous valuation.
I stopped “shopping” my car insurance years ago. State Farm for me!
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It means that the first at-fault accident will not affect renewal rates. My research suggests that State Farm is one of the only insurance companies that offers no form of accident forgiveness. That's okay if my rates are cheaper. Why should I pay for others to have accident claims every three years or so?Northern Flicker wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:29 pm Same experience here but 2 total losses not 4. Not sure what the OP means re: accident forgiveness. At fault accidents and moving violations affect rates for I believe 3 years at most companies.
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I don't know if all states are like mine (Massachusetts) where 80% of people buy through an Independent. If you want a referral, I go through Dowd who is in Westfield and Agawam. I would look for agencies who have long time people working there. My own agent has been there for at least 20 years that I can remember. There is an organization of Independent Agents whose present name I don't know. They used to be called PIAA and I remember because they used to own a building overlooking the starting line of the Boston Marathon in my home town and saw the sign every time I drove by.John Johnson wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:19 pmAny advice on finding a good independent insurance agent? I have been wanting to meet with someone for quite a while, but have not been able to find a good referral. It doesn't feel right to go off of google reviews alone.Jack FFR1846 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:22 am If you have an Independent Insurance agent carry your insurance, they see way before you do when a company is raising rates and will have shopped for others long before you see rates rising. When your renewal approaches, they'll tell you that your best bet is to switch to XYZ company. Accident forgiveness? Who cares? I've had my Independent agent tell me that as my renewal is approaching that I should consider switching and that it will save me $xxxx.
I would love to see you switch to Geico as it will support the price of BRK, which I own. My son took the 15 minutes to check Geico when he was shopping for insurance for his first car. Did they save him 15%? No, they quoted a price 3 times as much as the Independent agent quoted.
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You stuck with a single company for 40 years when you could have looked at few other companies so you could get a lower rate.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 11:11 pmThousands? I didn't even spend "thousands" to begin with.
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How is that "thousands of savings every year?" Help me with the math here.Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 4:30 pmYou stuck with a single company for 40 years when you could have looked at few other companies so you could get a lower rate.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 11:11 pmThousands? I didn't even spend "thousands" to begin with.
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Also, when shopping rates be sure to look at the whole package of what you insure. Many companies, including State Farm, offer a discount for having both auto and homeowner's with them. And I think State Farm's umbrella policy premiums are among the lowest of anyone.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:39 pmIt means that the first at-fault accident will not affect renewal rates. My research suggests that State Farm is one of the only insurance companies that offers no form of accident forgiveness. That's okay if my rates are cheaper. Why should I pay for others to have accident claims every three years or so?Northern Flicker wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:29 pm Same experience here but 2 total losses not 4. Not sure what the OP means re: accident forgiveness. At fault accidents and moving violations affect rates for I believe 3 years at most companies.
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Use of an independent agent is a reasonable strategy, but not the strategy I use. It would eliminate my three most preferred choices based on criteria other than price (State Farm, USAA, Amica). I generally just get quotes from those three when shopping rates.Jack FFR1846 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:48 pm I don't know if all states are like mine (Massachusetts) where 80% of people buy through an Independent. If you want a referral, I go through Dowd who is in Westfield and Agawam. I would look for agencies who have long time people working there. My own agent has been there for at least 20 years that I can remember. There is an organization of Independent Agents whose present name I don't know. They used to be called PIAA and I remember because they used to own a building overlooking the starting line of the Boston Marathon in my home town and saw the sign every time I drove by.
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For 40 years you paid same price. Other companies could have been cheaper premium.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 4:38 pmHow is that "thousands of savings every year?" Help me with the math here.Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 4:30 pmYou stuck with a single company for 40 years when you could have looked at few other companies so you could get a lower rate.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 11:11 pmThousands? I didn't even spend "thousands" to begin with.
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This is not exactly true for me. State Farm will not increase my insurance if it has been at least X number of years since a chargeable accident for which State Farm paid out $X dollars. So they may not have accident forgiveness as a new customer, but once you have a certain number of clean years with them they meet. We have spaced our accidents out enough so that we have never lost our accident free discount despite a couple serious accidents.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:39 pmIt means that the first at-fault accident will not affect renewal rates. My research suggests that State Farm is one of the only insurance companies that offers no form of accident forgiveness. That's okay if my rates are cheaper. Why should I pay for others to have accident claims every three years or so?Northern Flicker wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:29 pm Same experience here but 2 total losses not 4. Not sure what the OP means re: accident forgiveness. At fault accidents and moving violations affect rates for I believe 3 years at most companies.
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Yes, but if I paid less than $1000 for many of those years, how could I have "left thousands of savings every year?"Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:10 pmFor 40 years you paid same price. Other companies could have been cheaper premium.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 4:38 pmHow is that "thousands of savings every year?" Help me with the math here.Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 4:30 pmYou stuck with a single company for 40 years when you could have looked at few other companies so you could get a lower rate.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 11:11 pmThousands? I didn't even spend "thousands" to begin with.
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Less than $1000 for what? Yearly premium?FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:31 pmYes, but if I paid less than $1000 for many of those years, how could I have "left thousands of savings every year?"Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:10 pmFor 40 years you paid same price. Other companies could have been cheaper premium.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 4:38 pmHow is that "thousands of savings every year?" Help me with the math here.Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 4:30 pmYou stuck with a single company for 40 years when you could have looked at few other companies so you could get a lower rate.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 11:11 pm
Thousands? I didn't even spend "thousands" to begin with.
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Yes, for many years.Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 10:48 pmLess than $1000 for what? Yearly premium?FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:31 pmYes, but if I paid less than $1000 for many of those years, how could I have "left thousands of savings every year?"Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:10 pmFor 40 years you paid same price. Other companies could have been cheaper premium.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 4:38 pmHow is that "thousands of savings every year?" Help me with the math here.Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 4:30 pm
You stuck with a single company for 40 years when you could have looked at few other companies so you could get a lower rate.
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Your auto is $5 cheaper than mine through State Farm? Hope you are ok with used parts from a junk yard that your insurance company sends to their “preferred” (mandatory) shop you shouldn’t even trust to rotate your tires.
This is the time where others post they had great service from their discount providers. Glad you had good luck. I’m not willing to risk it.
I only insure assets I can’t afford to replace. If it’s insured, I want coverage I can count on.
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My point was to shop around. I change every now and then and check for lower rates.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 11:42 pmYes, for many years.Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 10:48 pmLess than $1000 for what? Yearly premium?FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:31 pmYes, but if I paid less than $1000 for many of those years, how could I have "left thousands of savings every year?"Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:10 pmFor 40 years you paid same price. Other companies could have been cheaper premium.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 4:38 pm
How is that "thousands of savings every year?" Help me with the math here.
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We live in the DC/MD/VA area.
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Pros
- Auto claims have always been easy repairs and handled quickly
- Had one homeowner claim for about 5K. That was also easily handled. I uploaded estimates and photos of the damage. Talked with the estimator over the phone then reimbursement check in the mail
Recently had auto accident with a rental car while visiting family in AZ (I live in IL). Had to call their 800 number and use their phone menu sometimes for this case
- After going through their phone menu and waiting, almost always sent me to a medical claims person. I had no medical, just a collision claim (had to wait again to be transferred to someone else)
- Phone menu asks for first two digits of claim (must indicate your state). Would sometimes get someone who could handle claims in my home state but said they're not qualified for AZ where the accident actually occurred (had to wait to be transferred).
- Police and State Farm said accident was 100% other driver's fault. Other driver had State Farm as well. Took several calls to over 3 to 4 months to State Farm (including some by my agent) to get my deductible reimbursed. (I often had the answer "Someone will be following up with you in a week". No one ever did. Finally called and talked to someone at State Farm who looked at my file, said I was being shuffled around and said they'd take care of it. Got my check a week later
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Yes, and if you reread my OP you'll find that the very first sentence reads:Vanguard User wrote: ↑Sat Jul 01, 2023 1:21 amMy point was to shop around. I change every now and then and check for lower rates.FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 11:42 pmYes, for many years.Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 10:48 pmLess than $1000 for what? Yearly premium?FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:31 pmYes, but if I paid less than $1000 for many of those years, how could I have "left thousands of savings every year?"Vanguard User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:10 pm
For 40 years you paid same price. Other companies could have been cheaper premium.
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FreddieFIRE wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 8:37 pm I'm shopping auto insurance for the first time in 40 years.
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I own several high end sports cars and called a handful of the top body shops throughout the country to ask who they prefer to work with. State Farm overwhelmingly received the top remarks, for both the consumer and for the body shop to work with.
The worst were Farmers, Travelers, and of course the Geico and Progressive types.
It's also important that I can walk into my local State Farm agents office if I ever need anything, rather than some random person at the end of an 800 number.
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Some companies I refuse to use (Geico). Amica is extremely picky (probably a good thing for new customers but questionable how that would reflect on existing customers) and after getting a quote they mentioned they couldn’t insure me (even via the Costco relationship) because of a comprehensive claim (keyed car $900) that had happened within the prior 2 years of the quote.
Given my total for max auto plus home plus $5M umbrella coverage with State Farm is only around $3800 a year, I have decided there are bigger fish to fry vs regularly shopping auto insurance. If I am giving up $200 a year savings for the hassle so be it!
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Thanks. Moderator Pops1860Discussions are about issues, not people. ....... At all times we must conduct ourselves in a respectful manner to other posters.
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Similar here; very happy with SF and my local rep. Renewals are in tens of dollars for my older vehicles; very low hundreds for the newer.
If you have the savings, drop comprehensive and collision when your vehicles get old. Before that, raise your deductible to a do-able level so that you don't make small claims, e.g., that $2000 for a deer above; it also greatly reduces your premiums. Investigate and pursue all potential discounts too, for all the policies.

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