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Fock did it, cut my kids off my insurance cut my yearly premium by 70%
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Kids have they own policies.  They actually pay less than i was paying for them through State farm.  Gonna put that extra $$$ in Dabble i may quit work soon and make a living on player props
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I learned a few years ago to shop insurance around renewal time…saved us a bundle the last 2-3 years..I stayed with Allstate WAY too long.

I think I could make a decent living playing craps. SIAP
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(02-07-2024, 03:27 PM)Replying to McDonoughDawg I learned a few years ago to shop insurance around renewal time…saved us a bundle the last 2-3 years..I stayed with Allstate WAY too long.

I think I could make a decent living playing craps. SIAP

Get used to expensive auto insurance if you live in Georgia.  Georgia is the #1 worst state for lawsuits in the country now.  Look at the number of billboards advertising lawyers if you don't believe me.

If there is no tort reform passed in Georgia soon, look for lots of companies to start leaving the state or to stop writing auto insurance.  The average household in Georgia is paying about $4100 a year due to increased insurance costs in the state and that number is going up.  Trial Lawyers Assoc spent $5 million last year lobbying the state legislature, Independent Insurance Agents spent $165,000.  Who do you think is winning?

It is about to get really bad.
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(02-07-2024, 03:34 PM)Replying to JC-DAWG83
(02-07-2024, 03:27 PM)Replying to McDonoughDawg I learned a few years ago to shop insurance around renewal time…saved us a bundle the last 2-3 years..I stayed with Allstate WAY too long.

I think I could make a decent living playing craps. SIAP

Get used to expensive auto insurance if you live in Georgia.  Georgia is the #1 worst state for lawsuits in the country now.  Look at the number of billboards advertising lawyers if you don't believe me.

If there is no tort reform passed in Georgia soon, look for lots of companies to start leaving the state or to stop writing auto insurance.  The average household in Georgia is paying about $4100 a year due to increased insurance costs in the state and that number is going up.  Trial Lawyers Assoc spent $5 million last year lobbying the state legislature, Independent Insurance Agents spent $165,000.  Who do you think is winning?

It is about to get really bad.

I have heard the same, I know some local guys in the business..still crazy that my MDX costs more than a BMW Z4 and a Silverado truck, combined…was that with all of the companies I priced in Jan…Progressive won this time, by a good bit.  I think Liberty Mutual for sure wants out of Georgia.
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(02-07-2024, 03:34 PM)Replying to JC-DAWG83
(02-07-2024, 03:27 PM)Replying to McDonoughDawg I learned a few years ago to shop insurance around renewal time…saved us a bundle the last 2-3 years..I stayed with Allstate WAY too long.

I think I could make a decent living playing craps. SIAP

Get used to expensive auto insurance if you live in Georgia.  Georgia is the #1 worst state for lawsuits in the country now.  Look at the number of billboards advertising lawyers if you don't believe me.

If there is no tort reform passed in Georgia soon, look for lots of companies to start leaving the state or to stop writing auto insurance.  The average household in Georgia is paying about $4100 a year due to increased insurance costs in the state and that number is going up.  Trial Lawyers Assoc spent $5 million last year lobbying the state legislature, Independent Insurance Agents spent $165,000.  Who do you think is winning?

It is about to get really bad.

Thanks Atlanta...
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(02-07-2024, 05:19 PM)Replying to McDonoughDawg
(02-07-2024, 03:34 PM)Replying to JC-DAWG83
(02-07-2024, 03:27 PM)Replying to McDonoughDawg I learned a few years ago to shop insurance around renewal time…saved us a bundle the last 2-3 years..I stayed with Allstate WAY too long.

I think I could make a decent living playing craps. SIAP

Get used to expensive auto insurance if you live in Georgia.  Georgia is the #1 worst state for lawsuits in the country now.  Look at the number of billboards advertising lawyers if you don't believe me.

If there is no tort reform passed in Georgia soon, look for lots of companies to start leaving the state or to stop writing auto insurance.  The average household in Georgia is paying about $4100 a year due to increased insurance costs in the state and that number is going up.  Trial Lawyers Assoc spent $5 million last year lobbying the state legislature, Independent Insurance Agents spent $165,000.  Who do you think is winning?

It is about to get really bad.

I have heard the same, I know some local guys in the business..still crazy that my MDX costs more than a BMW Z4 and a Silverado truck, combined…was that with all of the companies I priced in Jan…Progressive won this time, by a good bit.  I think Liberty Mutual for sure wants out of Georgia.

Be careful with Progressive.  Most people don't realize they are a non standard auto insurance company, always have been.  They are tough as nails with claims.  If they can legally find a way out they will.

An old agent told me many years ago "the lowest price isn't always the best deal with insurance".
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(02-07-2024, 03:34 PM)Replying to JC-DAWG83
(02-07-2024, 03:27 PM)Replying to McDonoughDawg I learned a few years ago to shop insurance around renewal time…saved us a bundle the last 2-3 years..I stayed with Allstate WAY too long.

I think I could make a decent living playing craps. SIAP

Get used to expensive auto insurance if you live in Georgia.  Georgia is the #1 worst state for lawsuits in the country now.  Look at the number of billboards advertising lawyers if you don't believe me.

If there is no tort reform passed in Georgia soon, look for lots of companies to start leaving the state or to stop writing auto insurance.  The average household in Georgia is paying about $4100 a year due to increased insurance costs in the state and that number is going up.  Trial Lawyers Assoc spent $5 million last year lobbying the state legislature, Independent Insurance Agents spent $165,000.  Who do you think is winning?

It is about to get really bad.

Getting worse here in VA.
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(02-07-2024, 07:11 PM)Replying to ugafan49
(02-07-2024, 03:34 PM)Replying to JC-DAWG83
(02-07-2024, 03:27 PM)Replying to McDonoughDawg I learned a few years ago to shop insurance around renewal time…saved us a bundle the last 2-3 years..I stayed with Allstate WAY too long.

I think I could make a decent living playing craps. SIAP

Get used to expensive auto insurance if you live in Georgia.  Georgia is the #1 worst state for lawsuits in the country now.  Look at the number of billboards advertising lawyers if you don't believe me.

If there is no tort reform passed in Georgia soon, look for lots of companies to start leaving the state or to stop writing auto insurance.  The average household in Georgia is paying about $4100 a year due to increased insurance costs in the state and that number is going up.  Trial Lawyers Assoc spent $5 million last year lobbying the state legislature, Independent Insurance Agents spent $165,000.  Who do you think is winning?

It is about to get really bad.

Getting worse here in VA.

The Bard said it best; "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers".
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