Jun-13-2022 11:57 AM
Aug-05-2022 02:38 PM
Cliff and Michele wrote:
I never did fill every one of the outcome. It turns out Progressive was rating me poorly because of a 2017 accident where I was the victim of a hit and run from a stolen car. They had me as the at-fault driver. They also had me down with 3 points on my driving record. I provided them with the State Patrol police report and my driving record report. I had one ticket in 2008. A clean record and Washington does not even have a point system! They came back three days later saying I had to deal with Lexusnexus, the company that provides the reports to correct their error. So, they made a mistake but the burden is on me to fix it. Well kiss my arse, Progressive. I went into the local State Farm agent, who was a former Marine as well, and got the same coverage for $2100 annually vs. Progressive’s $3600. The only problem is my USAA umbrella does not go over the State Farm policy so we will probably switch everything to State Farm since USAA will not cover my personal Ram 5500.
Aug-05-2022 12:13 PM
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Jun-17-2022 07:15 AM
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Try Progressive, but brace yourself. They won't have the rates nor the exemplary service you've enjoyed with USAA.
Jun-17-2022 06:18 AM
Cliff and Michele wrote:
Thanks for the time and comments, guys.
Grit Dog, I am up the road from you in Brier. Anyway, having owned dump trucks, the rate seemed normal to me as it is a "commercial" truck. Only $1300 was for collision, $1800 was liability. Clean driving record, credit, homeowner, veteran. I do insure myself well but since I have a $3mil umbrella I can probably lower that quite a bit. I meant no connection between the cost of the truck and liability. I should have written it cleaer. Great thoughts. Thanks.
Mkirsch I will head to Geico tonight and check it out. What might be unnecessarily complicated to some just means I want to make sure they are hearing what I am saying. I don't want to leave loopholes for them to deny a claim. All too often if they are trying to shoehorn my descriptions into their drop down menus and if it does not fit, they don't know what to so.
Optomistic Paranoid (great name!) that company never bothered responding to me.
Will update this as I get more info.
Jun-17-2022 06:15 AM
bighatnohorse wrote:I think I was dealing with new hires who were not spun up on their jobs.
Hit the nail on the head. My agent (71 years old) complains about the loss of knowledge with the new generation of agents.
I think shopping for a good agent is more important than shopping for "rates".
Jun-16-2022 05:09 PM
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Jun-16-2022 02:37 PM
Optimistic Paranoid wrote:I've heard insurance agents say this to me and a couple of folks I know who have applied for insurance for their truck camper. I think they're referring to coverage for a "topper" or camper shell, typically worth no more than a couple thousand dollars. In many cases these are considered a truck accessory or personal item (homeowner's policy) and do qualify for some limited coverage. For those with truck campers worth $25k-$50k (especially if they're registered and titled) rather doubt a typical truck or homeowner's insurance policy is going to provide coverage---especially in the event of a total loss. Unless you have the truck camper's make, model and VIN listed somewhere on your truck or homeowner's policy, IMO coverage is very questionable.
My understanding is that a truck camper is covered by your homeowner's policy when it is off the truck and sitting at your house, and covered by your vehicle's policy when it is on the truck. But if you take it off the truck anywhere else like a campground (if, for instance, you need to get some work done on your truck and they need to keep it overnight.) it's not covered by either policy.
Jun-16-2022 01:59 PM
bighatnohorse wrote:
I think shopping for a good agent is more important than shopping for "rates".
Jun-16-2022 07:51 AM
PButler96 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Glad you got it figured out, but fwiw, that is WAY high,
$3600 year? For one vehicle? Ya think? Naaaaaaa? Is insurance that much more expensive out there? Im pretty sure I could insure a nose picking teenager driving a Hellcat, Roush Stang, or ZR1 Vette for less than that.
Jun-16-2022 07:19 AM
I think I was dealing with new hires who were not spun up on their jobs.