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wallynm wrote:I had the same problem with a car owner who went head on with us a couple years back. They had Liberty Mutual. I should have turned my insurance, better yet my lawyer, on them instead of putting up with their lousy Liberty Mutual.
After being hit by another driver whose fault it was and then dealing with The Hartford for 6 months I will head straight to a lawyer if I get hit by one again. Getting the settlement was like pulling hens teeth.
โJul-29-2013 02:18 PM
RayChez wrote:
I switched to the Hartford, recommended by AARP and it saved me quit a bit of money on the premium.
THOSE THAT DO NOT KNOW HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT
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carbour wrote:Wait a minute, you got rid of one insurance company just because you did not have full glass coverage. It was your fault for not having that coverage - because you failed to ask for it!!! Don't you read your policy? I learned to do that when someone at the insurance agency thought I didn't need glass coverage. Had a broke windshield and the insurance company would not cover it. I had a hissy fit to say the least, My insurance agent covered the glass out of his pocket and had the coverage added back on my policy. Ten years later, I still have the same agent and the same insurance company. But now I read my insurance policy and know what coverage I have! My fault if I don't read it, and it doesn't cover what I thought it would!!!
I went with Progressive at the advice of my independent agent, we saved almost $200. Soon after we were driving across Monument Vally and my driver side window just blew out. We found out that we did not have full glass coverage and the repair just happened to be what our deductible was. We went back to State Farm where we have full coverage even for our windshield on our A.
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wny_pat wrote:X-2, Geico works for us in Washington State.
It all depends on what state you live in. Insurance rates are controlled by the individual state insurance departments. Best to check at: http://www.jdpower.com/consumer-ratings/insurance/index.htm, and do your research there!
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