One of the side effects of the forced shut-down is that folks are driving less - a lot less. And this, in turn, has given auto insurers a good reason to refund at least some of our premiums (less driving = fewer accidents). As we've noted previously, some carriers have been pretty good about this:
"Allstate and American Family Insurance have begun discounting car insurance premiums since many drivers aren’t using their cars as much due to stay-at-home policies aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus."
But they're not the only ones and, in fact, some are even better about how they're handling this opportunity. FoIB (and P&C Guru) Bill M tips us to this list of the 10 Best such:
"In general, insurers that represent four out of five auto insurance policies sold in the United States have offered to refund some portion of driver premiums."
Nice!
Leading off in the #10 spot is MapFre, a carrier I've only recently heard of (our eldest is insured with, and speaks very highly of, them). I definitely recommend clicking through to see if your carrier is listed (and in what spot).
"Allstate and American Family Insurance have begun discounting car insurance premiums since many drivers aren’t using their cars as much due to stay-at-home policies aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus."
But they're not the only ones and, in fact, some are even better about how they're handling this opportunity. FoIB (and P&C Guru) Bill M tips us to this list of the 10 Best such:
"In general, insurers that represent four out of five auto insurance policies sold in the United States have offered to refund some portion of driver premiums."
Nice!
Leading off in the #10 spot is MapFre, a carrier I've only recently heard of (our eldest is insured with, and speaks very highly of, them). I definitely recommend clicking through to see if your carrier is listed (and in what spot).
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