Looking for an auto insurance provider? Want to find one that's cheap, reliable, and will give you good service. Here's how ...
Check Your State's Department of Insurance Website
Every state in the U.S. maintains an insurance website, and most states publish the consumer complaints that have been filed against insurance companies. This tells you how many complaints an insurance company has received compared to the number of policies they've issued.
If your state's department of insurance doesn't list complaints, you can go to California's insurance website (insurance.ca.gov), or New York's insurance website (ins.state.ny.us) to get this information.
Every insurance company has complaints filed against them, but if a company has a lot of complaints compared to other companies, you should avoid doing business with them.
Visit Epinions Website (epinions.com)
Epinions gives you a behind-the-scenes look at various insurance companies by their customers. Customers rate companies by customer service, website experience, response to claims, and price confidence.
Customers also give their unsolicited reviews. These reviews range from "The best insurance we've ever had!" and "Cheap and they're there when you need them," to "Very disappointed," and "The WORST customer service you could imagine."
Check J.D. Power and Associate's Website (jdpower.com)
J.D. Power and Associates rates insurance companies according to coverage options, price, claims handling, satisfaction with company representatives, and overall experience. This site gives you a general idea of how consumers like or dislike a company's insurance policies, claims handling, and customer service.
Visit A.M. Best's Website (ambest.com)
A.M. Best publishes financial ratings for insurance companies which measures an insurance company's ability to pay claims. Ratings go from A++ (the highest) to D (the lowest). You should choose a company that has a B+ rating or higher.
by: Brian Stevens
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