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State Farm - Insurance Renewal/Non-Renewal
Ins: State Farm
I got into a wreck that I was deemed at-fault for in May 2024. My auto policy at that time renewed from Feb 2024-August 2024. In August 2024, they renewed me again and raised my rate (obviously). Then in December 2024, I received a letter from State Farm saying they weren’t renewing me (Feb 2025-Aug 2025) for being high-risk and I had to find new coverage. So my question is: Why did they renew me again in August 2024? Why didn’t they just non-renew me at that point?
Progressive - mind-boggling auto insurance rate increases in California
Six months ago when Progressive abruptly raised my 6-month premium rate by 20% the only explanation given was that "auto parts prices are rising quickly".
Today Progressive raised my 6-month premium rate again by another 20% with the only explanation "high inflation in California".
$1800 every six months is insanity.
My car is nearly 10 years old and I only drive it to grocery store and maybe a restaurant now and then.
I'm 60+ with clean DMV.
What is Progressive trying to do there ? Is this legal or outright fraud ? If it's legal are they attempting adverse selection to eliminate California policies ? ( I've read about this for home insurance but not auto. )
What should I do ?
Trupanion - Is Trupanion’s claim calculation method kind of... off?
I recently submitted a claim to Trupanion and it seems kind of weird.
For example, let's say I claimed for $1000. The deductible is $200 and a 90% coverage rate, which means I pay 10% coinsurance.
So based on that, I thought the math would work like this:
* $1000 - $200 (deductible) = $800
* 90% of $800 = $720 → Trupanion pays
* 10% of $800 = $80 → I pay (coinsurance)
But instead, here’s how they seem to calculate it:
* 10% of $1000 = $100 → My coinsurance
* $1000 - $100 - $200(deductible) = $700 → Trupanion’s portion
This feels off to me — like they’re applying the coinsurance *before* the deductible, which doesn’t seem logical. Shouldn’t the deductible come off first, and *then* they apply the 90% coverage to the remaining amount?
Has anyone else experienced this with Trupanion? Am I misunderstanding how their calculation is supposed to work? Is all other pet insurance company calculate the claim in this way?
State Farm - Is this normal? (Driver’s License)
I got a missed call followed by a text from an Agent I just recently purchased car insurance from requesting a photo of my Drivers License.
I have no accidents/claims going on. I’m the only driver. No co-mingling of cars/insurance with other potential drivers and no other potential household drivers are in any accident/claim mix up either.
She asked me for it over the phone a few days ago when I was purchasing. I told her that I wasn’t comfortable sharing her a photo of it because I had already given her every bit of information from my DL.
*Side note: She’d made me feel a tad bit uncomfortable during the quoting process so this was my attempt of staying vigilant since it’s a small agency/broker*
She replied that it was fine that I declined as she already had all the DL’s info I had already provided her.
But today I have a missed call, voicemail, and text from her stating the company requires it.
Is this normal/common practice?
I briefly worked in insurance myself (SF) and per my training that was sensitive info so getting it emailed to us/texted to us was already merky waters. I was trained to take the data directly over the phone and immediately input it in the system—avoiding requesting info being sent to you and sitting in a text/email portal rather than a secure encrypted server.
TIA.
Lemonade - Lemonade Home Insurance is dropping me in a month. Should I still try to file a hail damage claim for my roof?
So Lemonade had me take some house photographs and asked some questions as we’re approaching the first renewal of our home insurance. Separately, we had some hail storms and our roof got beat up. I had a roofer take a look and he said the roof is a bit old (the pictures he took supported that) and it has impact damage. Well as I’m researching my options, Lemonade says they are dropping us because we have a tree that is close to the house, it’s a small one, and our sewer line is cast iron under the house. Since the hail damage occurred under the Lemonade insurance, is it worth trying to file a claim before they drop me? Will it make it harder for me to find insurance? I imagine a damaged roof is harder to insure than a new one but I’m not sure
Intact - Ontario Personal Car Insurance Help
Hey guys, im a 24 year old male living in Ontario and just got hit with a complete blindside. I’ve been insured on multiple vehichles through different companies since 2018, no tickets, pullovers or anything. I just bought a new truck and found out when getting quotes that I have 2 at fault accidents on my record. The first was July of 2021, my 67 mustang hit a pothole and caused some minor damage to the fender. I called intact and asked some questions and they said the only way I would get any money towards repairs is if I put it through as an at fault-after hearing this I said no thanks and paid it myself. They never said anything about this going on my record, the whole point of me paying out of pocket was to avoid this. The second was on my truck in Feb 2024. I was in Colorado and my brother needed to move my truck out of the driveway, it was late at night and a neighbour was parked somewhere it was hard to see and he bumped into it. My truck was fine and I was away so I didn’t deal with any of it directly but my brother used his personal insurance to pay out the damages but this is on my record as at fault for me. Is there anything I can do to get this off the record? I’ve talked to so many insurance agents who just shrug and say they won’t insure me and that the circumstances don’t matter. I’ve had insurance since I was 17, paid over $25,000 since then and cost insurance companies $0 and they won’t insure me.
Progressive - What to do about car insurance
Hey everyone! HOME HEALTH NURSES/WORKERS INPUT NEEDED
So I haven’t been offered the job yet but I have a second round (!!!) interview on Monday :) this job requires a lot of driving, with mileage reimbursement. They said I would sometimes have to drive patients to and from doctors appointments and/or school (I’m a nurse, I would be a field case manager) and I’m just curious if any of you have been in this scenario. For car insurance do/did you apply for ride share option just in case?
I am debating switching ins. companies anywho, my quote from Progressive is really high.. apparently in my state (NJ) they hiked it up just in general and a few months ago I got into an accident that I’m 100% not at fault for.
UMR - My Parents Kept Dozens of EOB Letters from Me - What Now?
So I've had my own insurance (Medicaid, Ohio) since July 2024 but doctors keep charging my parents' insurance (UMR) even though I'm not a member anymore. I should have been calling and having them reprocess all the claims as they came in. But instead, my parents, who recieve the Explanation of Benefits letters, let them stack up and handed me a grocery bag of over 50 of them today. I have no idea what I owe, how to find out, who to call, etc. and they dont care. If what the letters explain is truly what's in the bills (that I don't have), I suddenly owe over $20k in medical bills which I literally live paycheck to paycheck so I don't know what to do about. What in the world do I do?
Healthy Paws - Healthy Paws no more - 433% rate hike
Normally don't rant except to the company themselves and my circle, but this deserves public comment. We've had insurance for our dog since she was 8 weeks old with Healthy Paws, and she's now 9. Monthly rates have steadily increased and most recent was $86.06. **JUST RECEIVED NOTICE OF INCREASE TO $372.77 PER MONTH!!** Mind you, this is a healthy dog. In 9 years I think we had one small claim. Buyer beware.
State Farm - Passenger in accident
I was in the backseat of my friend’s car who was at fault in an accident. I ended up going to the ER to get checked out (CT scan, no findings) and Chiropractor (X-rays done, MRI to come later). Got a lawyer to help with PIP since this is my first accident and idk what’s going on. My friend is pissed saying I’m suing her and going to make her monthly go up hundreds of dollars due to the claim my lawyer made against her insurance. That’s not the case, right? State is FL.
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