Top Rated Auto Insurance Companies in the United States
Top Rated Auto Insurance Companies in the United States
January 20, 2010 No Comments »
Amica
Mutual was rated the top auto insurance provider in the United States
for the 10th consecutive year, according to a customer satisfaction
survey from J.D. Power.
The company scored 851
points out of a possible 1,000, and was followed closely by State Farm
(831), Shelter (828), Auto-Owners (825), and Erie Insurance (823).
Notables
like the Automobile Club of Southern California (813) and Geico (806)
scored above the industry average of 801, but other big names like
Farmers (797), Progressive (796), and Allstate (794) did not.
[Compare rates from the leading car insurance companies in your area.]
AIG
was the worst auto insurance company in terms of customer satisfaction,
scoring just 719, with its closet competitor being GMAC (751).
[Also see: Top market of U.S. auto insurers]
Overall,
auto insurance customer satisfaction reached a five-year high in 2009,
largely because auto insurance premiums have decreased.
In 2009, 42 percent of customers said their auto insurance premiums decreased without the need to switch to another insurer, nearly twice the rate seen in 2008.
Direct insurers are also winning out over traditionally more favorable independent agents, as better technology and greater hours of operation (interactive websites) have given them the edge.
One
key behavior that tends to lower dissatisfaction is engaging customers
when speaking about rate increases and discussing ways to mitigate any
price changes (how to lower your auto insurance rate).
All
that said, take a look at the “top auto insurance companies in the
United States,” and also the worst…and remember to do your own research
and rate comparison to ensure you’re getting the best deal.
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