1. Choose a company based on multiple factors. You definitely want a car insurer that’s been in the business for a long period of time and that has a proven reputation. It’s always a good idea to check a company’s credit rating, it may have a large impact on their ability to provide adequate insurance and pay claims.
2. Use the following list to take a closer look at a company you are interested in. Remember to examine all aspects of an insurance company; including its credit rating, longevity, premiums and customer satisfaction. Listed below are the top 10 rated car insurance companies. The information for the top 10 car insurers on this list is compiled from Auto Insurance.org, Consumer Search Insurance Quote Review The Top Tens and Auto Insurance Claim Advice.
- 21st Century
- Allstate
- America
- American Family
- Auto Owners
- GEICO
- Liberty Mutual
- Nationwide
- Progressive
- Clean driving record
- Low mileage
- Anti-theft devices
- Academic record (for student drivers)
- Marital status and home ownership
- Multiple policy holders (using the same company to insure your house, boat or RV, for example)
4. Always compare the quotes from at least 4 companies before you decide on which policy to purchase. Some companies may not offer the same kind of discounts. It’s also smart to get quotes from 4 or 5 national companies and then ask your local car insurer[6] if they can do better.
Tips
- The rankings mentioned in this article are for nationwide companies, but you should check into regional companies as well. Many regional companies are extremely competitive with larger insurers.
- If you have a poor driving record, check out some companies that are most likely to insure you: Dairy land Auto, (division of Sentry) State Farm, Allstate and Progressive. Again, these companies may not insure cars or drivers that are not present where they are based.
- If you are in the US military, get quotes from USAA (United States Armed Forces Association). This company consistently showed up in the top 10, but their coverage is available only to U.S. military personnel and their families.
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