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Isn't it often cheaper to have ~$100k liability and then a separate umbrella insurance policy to raise it up to a number like $2M? Even if it is about the same price, you get more things covered then.LoL 100k BI liability? I carry 2M
Believe it or not, $100k/$300k is above average in the U.S. (IIRC state mandates are like $15k/$30k lol)LoL 100k BI liability? I carry 2M
You often need a minimum coverage on an auto policy before you can get umbrella.Isn't it often cheaper to have ~$100k liability and then a separate umbrella insurance policy to raise it up to a number like $2M? Even if it is about the same price, you get more things covered then.
I was being facetious but many Americans pay thousands annually on auto insurance (even for just 1 newer vehicle). I can almost guarantee nobody else in ATOT is paying $316/yr for liability (well above state minimums) and collision/comp coverage. Obviously rates are regional, but Flo has apparently mispriced your premiums. Paying half of what your previous insurer wanted pretty much confirms that." But at least one guy here loves his insurance company."
Not really. I kinda hate'em due to all their ads and swore I'd never use them. Until their rates came in at about half of what I had been paying.
$1,800 for homeowners at 1.5Mil is kind of interesting though. Flo is getting me for $1,200 for far less than half of that value. Might be age of house and rural location with no paid FD though.
Who pays for this magical mass transit? Make it too expensive, people won't use it...make it cheap enough for people to use, it won't pay for itself.Right. That's why I qualified that sentence with More Mass Transit - as in when there actually IS more mass transit, it is very helpful to be less car dependent. That also means that if there is not much mass transit, I am also saying there needs to be more. MORE MASS TRANSIT!
This is last December's renewal for my 98 Tahoe.
Coll/Comp is about $50/six months.
Why does it need to pay for itself? We all benefit in multiple ways if more people are using mass transit.Who pays for this magical mass transit? Make it too expensive, people won't use it...make it cheap enough for people to use, it won't pay for itself.
Are you saying multiple European and Asian countries are better than us at figuring out a fundamental government service to massively improve our overall quality of life? I thought America was the greatest!Who pays for this magical mass transit? Make it too expensive, people won't use it...make it cheap enough for people to use, it won't pay for itself.
Do you want to pay the kind of tax rates most Europeans pay? I sure don't.Are you saying multiple European and Asian countries are better than us at figuring out a fundamental government service to massively improve our overall quality of life? I thought America was the greatest!
I would happily pay the tax rates in the more advanced and successful European countries if I got the same services they got back. And that type of work/life balance. Ask me where to write the check and I'd do it.Do you want to pay the kind of tax rates most Europeans pay? I sure don't.
This is the third renewal. I started with them in December '22 and all six month terms have been similar. If there was an error, they would have caught it by now.I was being facetious but many Americans pay thousands annually on auto insurance (even for just 1 newer vehicle). I can almost guarantee nobody else in ATOT is paying $316/yr for liability (well above state minimums) and collision/comp coverage. Obviously rates are regional, but Flo has apparently mispriced your premiums. Paying half of what your previous insurer wanted pretty much confirms that.
Yeah, I noticed that too. May be that rural is more likely to hit a deer than another vehicle.Odd your collision is cheaper than your comp. Mine's $258 for collisin, $131 for comp. That's with a $100 deductable on both.
It cost about $15 for the lower deductable on collision, and $2 for lower deductable on comp. That's for a full year. I've only ever used the comp part from two deer collisions. They are everywhere here. Already paid for itself.
Deer collisions/Animal damage fall under comprehensive. Comp is cheaper for me.This is the third renewal. I started with them in December '22 and all six month terms have been similar. If there was an error, they would have caught it by now.
Yeah, I noticed that too. May be that rural is more likely to hit a deer than another vehicle.
Minimum in Ontario is 200k TPLBelieve it or not, $100k/$300k is above average in the U.S. (IIRC state mandates are like $15k/$30k lol)
His rates are huge outliers though; everybody else is paying a lot more.* Collision coverage for $18? LOL. Perhaps Progressive thinks that '98 Tahoe isn't even worth $500, so they'd never have to pay out a dime on a collision claim. But at least one guy here loves his insurance company.
OP started this thread because he's paying over twice as much for liability only on a '96 Mazda sedan.
Who pays for this magical mass transit? Make it too expensive, people won't use it...make it cheap enough for people to use, it won't pay for itself.
Do roads pay for themselves? Do you ask that the highway pay for itself?Who pays for this magical mass transit? Make it too expensive, people won't use it...make it cheap enough for people to use, it won't pay for itself.
For the most part, roads do not pay for themselves. We don't have tolls on every road, and money from general taxes is routinely used for road maintenance because gas and other motor vehicle taxes are not enough.We call dem "toll roads" round these parts. Everyone hates them, 'specially when de price hits $8 or more one way for a few lousy miles. Normally its .99 cents to $1.99 per segment.
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Spoiler alert: you pay for it one way or another. Regulated, taxed industries don't use your money to profit a handful of wannabe dragons, however.Do you want to pay the kind of tax rates most Europeans pay? I sure don't.
I'm always curious about how much The Suits are taking out of companies that raise rates.
California Homeowners 'Dumbfounded' After Insurance Premiums Double
California homeowners are struggling with growing premiums as the state faces an ongoing home insurance crisis.
Unfortunately, years ago, Americans decided to make their buildings out of flammable materials in the middle of fire hazard areas. No type of insurance or regulations (or lack of regulations) will fix that any time soon.I am currently with StateFarm for both Auto/Home. I live in a high fire hazard area, just waiting for them to tell me I will not be renewed when my insurance is up for renewal in September. I expect a shitshow the next several years for insurance coverage in CA with so many companies pulling out.