whatyardwork
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You are going to find good and bad claim stories on every insurance company; some are legit and some are not. One good indicator of how you may be treated are to check JD Powers ratings, and complaint records with your state's insurance department.
When comparing rates, just make sure you are comparing "apples to apples". Some of the less expensive poicies may not provide as much coverage. Also, most companies will provide discounts on other policies when you have all your vehicles and home insured with them. You may want to consider that as well.
I respect TXMikey's insurance knoledge when it comes to policy and coverage..He works for 1 and know the in's and outs when it comes to policy.
As a repairer, I am more familiar with who is easier to work with.Proggresive is dead last in my book.Here's a couple of things to consider when insuring your ride.
1.Are you signing up for a DRP (Direct Repair Program) ?
Most insurance companys that have DRP "Proggresive" are trying to streamline the repair proccess by locking shops into agreements as to time of repair/used or aftermarket parts/shaving materials etc..
They back this up with college grads who dont know what a dipstick is to argue repair procedures.In 20 years of doing body work, I saw my 1st estimate for a used qrt. panel on car "Progressive"!They wanted us to cut a completely welded on qrt. panel off a junk yard car (in New England) and reweld it on to a customers vehicle.
Do yourself a favor,if you're in a state that offers the "Right to Repair" act, take advantage of it and bring your vehicle to the shop of your choice (avoid the 1 they give you over the phone).A shop that will fight for a quality repair.
Enough of the rant on poor insurance policy.In the end its more about how YOU are educated than which company you select.
2.If you ride a bike and dont have at minimum..100/300,(I opted for 500k)optionaly bodily injury?uninsured motorist ?(own a house?)better look into an umbrella policy.Things can go WAY WRONG very fast on a bike.
From what I've read so far Id say everyone who has chimed in so far is grossly underinsured (this is where TXMikeys explanation of an umbrella policey would be greatly appreciated).