Recommendations? Anyone worked with a company they can recommend? The rates we've been quoted seem excessive.....
We use Farmers, and everyone we've shopped it to seems to be around that rate.
We had one claim, in the $20k range, from a fire in 2007. The claim went smoothly, but they kind of sold us short on going after the party that caused the fire (the next-door neighbors) to pay our deductible. The same company insured those neighbors, and gave them a great deal of grief in paying their claim, which was much larger than ours.
I think the location of the house is probably a big factor in the rate, as is the value of the structure.
This is a cardboard box in a fire zone. ;D
Quote from: MrIncredible on December 11, 2008, 08:15:15 PM
This is a cardboard box in a fire zone. ;D
I suppose that's more insurable than a paper mache house in hell [evil]
We have State farm for our cardboard box in a fire zone. It's not outrageously expensive. I do legal work for a small (on the west coast) company called Amica Mutual Insurance and they are great to work with if you ever have a claim. Super good company. Not sure how their rates compare. You might try getting quotes from several companies and compare.
PM sent. Good luck.
I pay about $700 a year
They just covered me minus my detuctible for about $5500 for a Warm Water Foundation Leak.
Peeing behind the bushes outside again?
Quote from: ROBsS4R on December 12, 2008, 01:42:42 AM
I pay about $700 a year
They just covered me minus my detuctible for about $5500 for a Warm Water Foundation Leak.
Forgot to mention who your company is?
Quote from: somegirl on December 12, 2008, 08:11:07 AM
Forgot to mention who your company is?
He's channeling a woman.
"If you don't know, I'm not going to tell you!"
We got ours from State Farm, but I don't have much to tell ya. We really like our agent. And she likes us, cuz every coupla months we add a new insurance policy. [roll] IIRC, their rates were fairly competitive, and we had our other insurance with them anyways. If you want the name of our agent, it's yours. I haven't made a claim with them, but I've *heard* they are very responsive (as opposed to others).
State Farm for us as well. The previous owner of the house filed a bunch of lame ass claims, so it was a challenge for us to find a policy. Like Spidey, we load everything up on State Farm, so our agent treats us well.
I had State farm back in Virginia. We had one big claim after Hurricane Isabel and a few smaller claims. Everything was handled great.
Quote from: somegirl on December 12, 2008, 08:11:07 AM
Forgot to mention who your company is?
I did that on purpose. Its called first National. I think they work closely with Ditech so they suggested them.
The service is so so. I just wanted to give you a idea of a price but I would not recommend them.
I'm with Liberty Mutual and have been pretty happy with their rates and customer service.
I'd be weary of Farmers, I tried to switch to them for the bike coverage since Liberty Mutual is expensive and uncompetitive. However, I was setting up the policy and they were supposed to send me out the final copies to sign. I never got them ... then about two months later I got a notice from a collections agency for a premium for them, even though I never signed any policy. I got it cleared up, but that wasn't what I would expect.
I had to deal with one of their adjusters on the other side, one of my stores was working on a car for them ... and the adjuster kept trying to deny repairs that needed to happen. That was enough for me.
Quote from: ptam on December 12, 2008, 05:15:53 PMI'd be weary of Farmers, I tried to switch to them for the bike coverage since Liberty Mutual is expensive and uncompetitive. However, I was setting up the policy and they were supposed to send me out the final copies to sign. I never got them ... then about two months later I got a notice from a collections agency for a premium for them, even though I never signed any policy. I got it cleared up, but that wasn't what I would expect.
I had something similar happen to me with Farmers for an auto insurance policy. :P
Quote from: somegirl on December 12, 2008, 05:24:42 PM
I had something similar happen to me with Farmers for an auto insurance policy. :P
I'm glad I am not alone.
For Liberty Mutual, I just started a policy for the townhouse in Hayward and it was around $300/year. I can give you my agent's info if you guys want to have him quote it out for you.
Quote from: ptam on December 12, 2008, 06:27:34 PMFor Liberty Mutual, I just started a policy for the townhouse in Hayward and it was around $300/year. I can give you my agent's info if you guys want to have him quote it out for you.
Yes please (PM would work). Thanks!
We've got State Farm and have had two claims (one fire, one oak tree falling on the house) and despite all this stuff I've read about you getting dropped if you file a claim, they're still happy to take our money. Plus if you insure cars/bikes with them you get a discount on the whole package. I suppose that's fairly standard, but it still is nice.