Written by Shannon Martin
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Edited by Mariah Posey
Updated Jul 01, 2024
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At a glance
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Rating: 2.8 stars out of 5
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Score breakdown
Auto
Rating: 2.8 stars out of 5
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Cost & ratings Rating: 3.2 stars out of 5 3.2 Coverage Rating: 2.5 stars out of 5 2.5 Support Rating: 2.5 stars out of 5 2.5
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Rating: 0 stars out of 5
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Bankrate's take
Wawanesa consistently earns high J.D. Power customer satisfaction ratings, making it a carrier of choice for California homeowners and drivers who value a good experience.
- Has an AM Best rating of A (Excellent)
- Ranked first in J.D. Power’s Auto Insurance study of customers’ satisfaction for the fourth year in a row
- Offers a full line of property & casualty insurance
- All insurance products are only available in California
- Auto insurance underwriting is geared towards policyholders with clean driving histories
Auto Avg. annual premium for full coverage $2,451 Avg. annual premium for min coverage $653 Home Avg. annual premium for $300k dwelling coverage N/A
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What’s new with Wawanesa?
- On Aug 1, 2023, Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company announced that it is in the process of selling Wawanesa General Insurance Company to the Automobile Club of Southern California’s affiliated insurer, Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club. The Auto Club has been writing insurance in California for over 100 years and Wawanesa states that it will continue its legacy of quality products and customer service. Wawanesa CEO and president stated they made this decision so the company could focus more on its Canadian homeowners insurance market. The acquisition is still pending approval from the California Department of Insurance.
- Originally, Wawanesa was available to both California and Oregon residents. In 2023, it paused issuing new policies in Oregon to “make some important changes to service you better.” While new business policies are currently unavailable, existing Oregon policyholders are able to maintain their coverage.
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Wawanesa car insurance
Wawanesa earned a Bankrate Score of 2.8 out of 5.0, as it lacks some of the things that the best car insurance companies tend to have, like a mobile app, local agencies and 24/7 customer support. Its consistently high customer satisfaction ranking with J.D. Power and typically holds a solid financial stability rating from AM Best (although it currently earns a C++ (Marginal) rating following news of its intent to sell its U.S. subsidiary).
Additionally, Wawanesa insurance is currently only offered in California. In addition to state-required coverage, like bodily injury and property damage liability, drivers may opt to include special vehicle equipment coverage, which insures aftermarket customizations and equipment added to the vehicle, and vehicle manufacturer replacement parts. With this optional coverage, car parts can be replaced with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts after a covered accident instead of standard or aftermarket parts.
Pros and cons of Wawanesa car insurance
When comparing car insurance quotes, it’s important to consider what a carrier offers through its policies as well as through its service. Here are some quick pros and cons of Wawanesa car insurance:
Pros
- Add-on option available to repair vehicle with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts after a covered claim
- Aftermarket and custom parts can be covered with optional endorsement
- Strong customer service ratings from J.D. Power
Cons
- Auto insurance only offered in California
- No mobile policy management app for home and life policies
- Customer service not available 24/7
Wawanesa car insurance cost
Drivers with Wawanesa pay an average of $2,451 per year for full coverage and $653 per year for minimum coverage, according to rates from Quadrant Information Services. The average cost of full coverage auto insurance with Wawanesa is 8 percent more than the national average cost of full coverage car insurance, which is $2,278 per year and 5 percent more than the national average cost of minimal insurance, which is $621 per year. However, because car insurance rates vary by individual and car insurance carrier, your actual rate could be higher or lower depending on rating factors like your driving record, vehicle make and model, and more.
How much is Wawanesa car insurance?
Auto insurers evaluate and weigh multiple factors to determine the cost of your car insurance rates. Driving history plays a significant role in the cost of your policy and drivers with accidents and moving violations tend to pay much for insurance. See the table below for examples of how your driving record can impact your car insurance rates with Wawanesa compared to the national average.
Driver profile | Wawanesa full coverage premium | National full coverage premium |
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Good driver, good credit | Wawanesa full coverage premium $2,451 | National full coverage premium $2,278 |
Good driver, poor credit | Wawanesa full coverage premium $2,344 | National full coverage premium $4,262 |
Speeding ticket with good credit | Wawanesa full coverage premium $3,991 | National full coverage premium $2,801 |
At-fault accident with good credit | Wawanesa full coverage premium $4,338 | National full coverage premium $3,358 |
DUI conviction with good credit | Wawanesa full coverage premium $4,861 | National full coverage premium $4,504 |
*All rates displayed are average annual rates.
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Wawanesa car insurance quotes by age
Young and newly licensed drivers face some of the most expensive car insurance rates compared to all age groups. Car insurance for teen drivers is particularly expensive, as car insurance companies view them as riskier drivers. Teen drivers are more likely to be involved in car accidents and according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the fatal crash rate for 16-19-year-olds is almost three times higher than drivers over the age of 20. The rates below show the average cost of car insurance for a variety of age groups and how it varies for young drivers depending on whether or not they remain on their parents’ car insurance. All rates provided are based on a clean driving record.
Age | Wawanesa full coverage premium | National full coverage premium |
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Age 16 | Wawanesa full coverage premium $4,528 | National full coverage premium $4,975 |
Age 18 | Wawanesa full coverage premium $4,038 | National full coverage premium $4,281 |
Age 20 | Wawanesa full coverage premium $3,145 | National full coverage premium $4,691 |
Age 25 | Wawanesa full coverage premium $2,689 | National full coverage premium $2,867 |
Age 30 | Wawanesa full coverage premium $2,461 | National full coverage premium $2,463 |
Age 40 | Wawanesa full coverage premium $2,451 | National full coverage premium $2,278 |
Age 60 | Wawanesa full coverage premium $2,164 | National full coverage premium $2,098 |
**All rates displayed are average annual rates. Rates are based on our good driver profile, with 16- and 18-year-old drivers added to their parents’ policy.
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Compare Wawanesa car insurance rates
Each insurance company sets its own underwriting guidelines, discounts and coverage options within what is permitted per state law. As a result, car insurance rates and benefits vary between carriers. Wawanesa's average car insurance rate is typically on the higher end of the spectrum when compared to other carriers, especially providers offering national coverage for a wide range of driving histories like Progressive and Nationwide. Refer to the table below to see how average auto insurance rates with Wawanesa rank compared to other car insurance companies.
Company | Avg. full coverage premium | Avg. min coverage premium |
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Wawanesa | $2,451 | $653 |
State Farm | $2,524 | $792 |
Progressive | $1,865 | $594 |
Allstate | $2,835 | $833 |
USAA | $1,931 | $537 |
Nationwide | $1,909 | $664 |
American Family | $2,421 | $759 |
Travelers | $1,810 | $508 |
Erie | $1,855 | $659 |
Auto-Owners | $1,695 | $439 |
*All rates displayed are average annual rates.
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Wawanesa customer satisfaction
To get a fuller view of insurance companies outside of rates, it can help to look at customer satisfaction ratings from third-party agencies like J.D. Power. Through a numerical customer satisfaction score, J.D. Power scores and ranks companies on a 1,000-point rating scale. AM Best measures a company's financial stability and creditworthiness using a standard letter rating scale from A to D. These outside sources can help you focus on other important qualities you need from an insurance company beyond affordability.
Wawanesa auto claims satisfaction
Wawanesa came in number one for customer satisfaction in California for the fourth year in a row in the 2023 J.D. Power U.S. Auto Insurance Study. The region average is 813 out of 1,000 points, but Wawanesa scored far above that with 843 out of 1,000 points. However, Wawanesa is not rated in the 2023 J.D. Power Auto Claims Satisfaction Study due to its limited regional availability (most rankings include nationally available carriers).
Wawanesa also does not have a score from J.D. Power’s Digital Experience Study. However, AM Best provided Wawanesa a “marginal” score for financial strength and creditworthiness.
Wawanesa auto insurance customer complaints
Wawanesa received an overall index reflecting over twice as many complaints as the market baseline and this is also true for its private passenger insurance. This company had particularly underperformed in 2022 and 2023. However, its pending changes in ownership may show a better experience for policyholders over time.
Wawanesa car insurance discounts
Cheap car insurance may be a priority for many. If you want to save on car insurance, adding discounts can help. A few key car insurance discounts that Wawanesa offers include:
- Loyalty discount: If you stay insured with Wawanesa for one year without a lapse, this discount could be added to your policy at renewal.
- Anti-theft discount: Features in your car like a GPS tracker or stolen vehicle recovery system could help you qualify for this discount.
- Affinity discount: If you are a member of an affinity group partnered with Wawanesa, this discount could be added to your policy. A Wawanesa representative could help by providing you with a full list of accepted organizations.
- Multiple policy discount: If you insure more than one policy with Wawanesa, this discount could be automatically added.
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Wawanesa home insurance review
Like with its car insurance, Wawanesa home insurance is currently only offered in California. Its home insurance earned a 3.9 out of 5 Bankrate Score, which is higher than its auto insurance policies. One factor is that while Wawanesa’s standard home insurance policy is relatively basic, it performs slightly better in the NAIC index for complaints than auto — although still above-baseline. Policyholders do have options to purchase more coverage for increased limits under Wawanesa’s Special Limits Enhancements coverage, which include options for personal property, watercraft and equipment, as well as extended replacement cost.
Wawanesa also has other add-on home insurance coverage available. This includes the option to schedule personal property for any high-value items, like artwork and jewelry, that exceed the personal property maximum for special belongings. Homeowners worried about their personal information could also include identity fraud and home cyber protection coverage in their Wawanesa home insurance policy.
Pros and cons of Wawanesa homeowners insurance
If you’re considering Wawanesa home insurance, it helps to consider how the carrier could meet your home insurance requirements. Below is a quick summary of some of Wawanesa’s strengths and drawbacks:
Pros
- Identity fraud and home cyber protection coverage available
- Special Limits Enhancements package is a simple way to add more coverage to a standard home insurance policy
- Discounts available to help make home insurance more affordable
Cons
- Only available in California
- Home insurance questionnaire can be started online, but a full quote is only available with a live agent over the phone
- Base home insurance policy with Wawanesa is no-frills compared to other carriers, with enhanced coverage at an additional cost
Wawanesa home insurance cost
While average home insurance rates for Wawanesa are not available, the average cost of homeowners insurance throughout the nation is $2,230 per year for $300,000 in dwelling coverage, according to Bankrate’s research. California homeowners pay an average of $1,453 per year for the same amount of coverage. However, actual rates may vary depending on the age and construction materials of your home, square footage, claims history and more. If you want to compare cheap home insurance companies and are curious about how much a Wawanesa home insurance policy might cost for you, it can help to reach out to the company for a quote.
Wawanesa customer satisfaction
Just like for auto insurance, customer satisfaction ratings and financial stability scores can help you understand more about a particular company. J.D. Power and AM Best are established as the go-to resources for both considerations in the insurance industry.
Wawanesa is not rated in the 2023 J.D. Power Home Insurance Study or the 2024 J.D. Power Property Claims Satisfaction Study. This is not a reflection of its claims or customer service; Wawanesa is a regional carrier and both studies focus on carriers with national availability.
Wawanesa also does not have a score from J.D. Power’s Insurance Digital Experience Study. However, AM Best provided Wawanesa a score of C++ (Marginal) for financial strength and b+ (Marginal) creditworthiness. The recent agreement between Wawanesa and the Automobile Club of Southern California will likely improve this score over time.
Wawanesa home insurance customer complaints
Similar to its auto complaints, Wawanesa scored low for home insurance complaints as well. In 2021 it received three times the amount of complaints than a company of similar size. These scores indicate that customers are generally dissatisfied with the level of service they receive from Wawanesa. However, over the years the scores have vastly improved.
Wawanesa home insurance discounts
While rate data on the average cost of homeowners insurance with Wawanesa is unavailable, the carrier does offer discount opportunities. Those who want to find options for the best homeowners insurance company without breaking the bank may be able to take advantage of these savings opportunities to help save on their premium.
Some of Wawanesa’s home insurance discounts include:
- Non-smoker discount: If all residents in a home do not smoke, this unique discount could be added to the policy.
- Sprinkler protection discount: This discount could be earned if the home has automatic sprinklers in the main areas, such as the kitchen and bedrooms, that help reduce fire risk.
- Water alarm discount: If your home has a water leak detection device that has been professionally installed and has its own automatic shut-off valve, it could earn you another discount.
- Burglar alarm discount: Homeowners with a connected theft alarm system could qualify for this discount.
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Compare Wawanesa with other insurers
Wawanesa may meet the needs of many drivers and homeowners, but it can be helpful to compare its home insurance and auto insurance offerings against other companies. Perhaps you’re looking for a carrier that has a bit more flexibility, for example. Comparing with other carriers can also give you an idea of what your preferences are. Below are some comparable insurers that might also offer what you need:
Featured WawanesaRating: 2.8 stars out of 5 Bankrate scores primarily reflect a weighted rank of industry standard ratings for financial strength and customer experience, in addition to average quoted rates. A secondary assessment of each provider's online and mobile resources and policy management options also contributed to overall ratings Cost & ratings Rating: 3.6 stars out of 5 Coverage Rating: 3.1 stars out of 5 Support Rating: 3.3 stars out of 5 Read Review | AAARating: 3.8 stars out of 5 Bankrate scores primarily reflect a weighted rank of industry standard ratings for financial strength and customer experience, in addition to average quoted rates. A secondary assessment of each provider's online and mobile resources and policy management options also contributed to overall ratings Cost & ratings Rating: 3.8 stars out of 5 Coverage Rating: 3.4 stars out of 5 Support Rating: 4.2 stars out of 5 Read Review | American FamilyRating: 4.2 stars out of 5 Bankrate scores primarily reflect a weighted rank of industry standard ratings for financial strength and customer experience, in addition to average quoted rates. A secondary assessment of each provider's online and mobile resources and policy management options also contributed to overall ratings Cost & ratings Rating: 4.3 stars out of 5 Coverage Rating: 4.2 stars out of 5 Support Rating: 4 stars out of 5 Read Review |
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OVERVIEW Bankrate identified key carrier features, coverage offerings, discounts and more | ||
Wawanesa consistently earns high J.D. Power customer satisfaction ratings, making it a carrier of choice for California homeowners and drivers who value a good experience and the ability to bundle insurance products. This carrier is limited to only California and may not have the best price for drivers with a poor driving history. Read More | AAA ranked third in the 2023 J.D. Power’s Auto Insurance Study for California. The carrier offers home and auto insurance, as well as many other products and travel solutions. Whereas Wawanesa is only available in California, AAA is available nationally through its different insurance groups for tailored coverage options. Since the Automobile Club of Southern California is an AAA affiliate, most Wawanesa policyholders might be moved over to AAA policies in the future. Read More | American Family consistently receives strong customer satisfaction ratings for its home and auto insurance policies. It’s also more widely available than Wawanesa, which could be ideal for those who plan to relocate. Read More |
STANDOUT FEATURES These features are some of the carrier’s most impressive | ||
Various insurance products Writing insurance policies in CA Online policy management | Membership offers extra perks Various savings opportunities Offers life insurance | Competitive rates for incidents High bundle discount discount Accessible local agencies |
AVG FULL COV. AUTO RATE Average national annual cost of a full coverage auto insurance policy | ||
$2,451 | $2,369 | $2,421 |
J.D. POWER AUTO SCORE J.D. Power’s Auto Claims Satisfaction Study assesses customer satisfaction with the claims experience on a 1,000-point scale | ||
Not Scored | 847/1000 | 874/1000 |
AVG HOME RATE Average national annual cost of a home insurance policy with $300K in dwelling coverage | ||
No rates available | $1,845 | $1,594 |
J.D. POWER HOME SCORE J.D. Power’s Property Claims Satisfaction Study assesses customer satisfaction with the claims experience on a 1,000-point scale | ||
Not Scored | 808/1000 | 813/1000 |
AM BEST RATING AM Best ratings assess companies’ financial strength based on historical ability to pay out claims, among other financial obligations | ||
A(Excellent) | A(Excellent) | A(Excellent) |
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Is Wawanesa a good insurance company?
At Bankrate, our insurance editorial team combines nearly 50 years of industry experience to help consumers make the best insurance decisions for their needs. As a super-regional carrier, Wawanesa is not going to be an option for most. Additionally, the lack of a mobile app for non-Android users and a robust online portal may be a drawback for those who want a fully digital policy management experience — Wawanesa still primarily operates through local independent agents. However, those that own a home or have a car registered in California may appreciate Wawanesa’s extensive add-on coverage options and vetted customer service.
What are real-life customers saying about Wawanesa?
Word of mouth can be some of the best ways to determine how customers feel about their insurance company. Customer reviews and discussions on online platforms like Reddit and Trustpilot can give you helpful insight into the kind of service you may receive from your potential carrier. While Reddit allows users to post questions and discuss any topic regarding a company, Trustpilot's format permits users to post a review and the carrier can publicly reply; there isn't an option for additional comments or feedback from other users.
One thing to remember when reviewing online forums is that consumers usually post about an experience that is exceptionally good or unusually bad. It is the combination of consumer feedback, official customer satisfaction and financial strength ratings, reviews from industry experts and your personal interactions with a company that will help you feel confident about your choice of insurance company.
Due to the regional availability of Wawanesa, there aren't too many conversations about this company on Reddit. After a thorough review of posts spanning several years, the common consensus is that customers are unhappy with the recent premium increases — which are happening with most insurance companies, not just Wawanesa. Comments from many users state they have been with the company for several years, but there aren't many comments regarding coverage or customer service.
Reddit user 1
May 30, 2023
I went with Wawanesa car insurance like 10...
“I went with Wawanesa car insurance like 10 years ago when I moved to california. They were the cheapest at the time. A small company in San Diego. Fast forward to today, they are increasing my car insurance from 120 to 160 a month. I know everyone is having an increase right now... but I'm not sure if I want to stay with them for such a high price.“
Reddit user 2
May 30, 2023
[Wawanesa] is one of the best companies. See...
“[Wawanesa] is one of the best companies. See the JDPower ratings and/or the NAIC complaint index. Claims are going up. Liability is going up because everyone else's cars are more expensive. Collision is going up because replacing and/or fixing your car is more expensive. As such, companies that actually pay out fair claims are having to increase prices.”
Trustpilot
The Wawanesa reviews from Trustpilot differ from Reddit, with the majority of users unhappy with the claims process and payout amounts. While there are few company reviews — most of them being over a year old — the major sticking point aside from claim experience is the level of service. Something to note is that while the newer reviews skew towards the negative, they are from users based in Canada, not California. The reviews from California users tend to be from 2022 and earlier, but are much more optimistic about their experience with customer service and claims.
*The quotes and citations included on this page have been verified by our editorial team and are accurate as of the posting date. Outlinked content may contain views and opinions that do not reflect the views and opinions of Bankrate.
Wawanesa company details
Whether you are thinking about joining Wawanesa or just need to make some policy updates, here is the primary contact information to help you start or manage your policy:
- Customer service: 1-800-640-2920
- Claims: 1-888-WAWA-CLAIM (929-2252)
- Roadside assistance: 1-855-WAWA-TOW (929-2869) can be called 24/7 or by filling out an online form.
- Email: New customers can email insure.us@wawanesa.com, while existing customers can email service.us@wawanesa.com.
State availability
For U.S. residents, Wawanesa is only available in California. While there are still some active Oregon policies, Wawanesa is no longer accepting new businesses in other states.
Wawanesa tools and benefits
In addition to home and auto insurance, Wawanesa also offers the following insurance products:
- Renters insurance: As a renter, you’ll likely need to consider insurance for your own belongings, as your landlord’s policy does not insure this. Liability coverage is also provided through renters insurance.
- Condominium insurance: Condominium unit owners may purchase insurance to cover the interior of their units, which this type of insurance provides.
- Pet insurance: Wawanesa partnered with Embrace to offer pet owners accident and illness coverage to care for their pets.
Frequently asked questions about Wawanesa
Methodology
Bankrate utilizes Quadrant Information Services to analyze July 2024 rates for all ZIP codes and carriers in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Rates are weighted based on the population density in each geographic region. Quoted rates are based on 40-year-old male and female homeowners with a clean claim history, good credit and the following coverage limits:
Auto
- $100,000 bodily injury liability per person
- $300,000 bodily injury liability per accident
- $50,000 property damage liability per accident
- $100,000 uninsured motorist bodily injury per person
- $300,000 uninsured motorist bodily injury per accident
- $500 collision deductible
- $500 comprehensive deductible
To determine minimum coverage limits, Bankrate used minimum coverage that meets each state’s requirements. Our sample drivers own a 2022 Toyota Camry, commute five days a week and drive 12,000 miles annually.
Age: Rates were calculated by evaluating our base profile with the ages 16-60 (base: 40 years) applied. Depending on age, drivers may be a renter or homeowner. Age is not a contributing rating factor in Hawaii and Massachusetts.
The rates for drivers ages 16–20 added to their parent's policy reflect the good student and driver's training discounts applied. The rates for drivers aged 16-20 on their own policy do not include the good student and driver's training discounts. Additionally, 25-year-old rates are based on the driver as a renter and 30+ on the driver as a homeowner.
Incidents: Rates were calculated by evaluating our base profile with the following incidents applied: clean record (base), single speeding ticket and single at-fault accident.
Homeowners
- Coverage A, Dwelling: $150,000, $300,000, $350,000, $450,000, $750,000
- Coverage B, Other Structures: $15,000, $30,000, $35,000, $45,000, $75,000
- Coverage C, Personal Property: $75,000, $150,000, $175,000, $225,000, $375,000
- Coverage D, Loss of Use: $30,000, $60,000, $70,000, $90,000, $150,000
- Coverage E, Liability: $500,000
- Coverage F, Medical Payments: $1,000
The homeowners also have a $1,000 deductible and a separate wind and hail deductible (if required).
These are sample rates and should be used for comparative purposes only. Your quotes will differ.
Bankrate Scores
Our 2024 Bankrate Score considers variables our insurance editorial team determined impacts policyholders’ experiences with an insurance company. These rating factors include a robust assessment of each company’s product availability, financial strength ratings, online capabilities and customer and claims support accessibility. Each factor was added to a category, and these categories were weighted in a tiered approach to analyze how companies perform in key customer-impacting categories.
Each category was assigned a metric to determine performance, and the weighted sum adds up to a company’s total Bankrate Score — out of 5 points. Our scoring model provides a comprehensive view, indicating when companies excel across several key areas and highlighting where they fall short.
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Rating: 5 stars out of 5
Overall Score
Cost & ratings50%
Coverage & savings30%
Support20%
- Tier 1 (Cost & ratings): To determine how well auto and home insurance companies satisfy these priorities, average quoted premiums from Quadrant Information Services (if available), as well as any of the latest third-party agency ratings from J.D. Power, AM Best, Demotech and the NAIC, were analyzed.
- Tier 2 (Coverage & savings): We assessed companies’ coverage options and availability to help policyholders find a provider that balances cost with coverage. Additionally, we evaluated each company’s discount options listed on its website.
- Tier 3 (Support): To encompass the many ways an auto insurance company can support policyholders, we analyzed avenues of customer accessibility along with community support. This analysis incorporated additional financial strength ratings from and Moody’s and factored a company’s corporate sustainability efforts.
Tier scores are unweighted to show the company's true score in each category out of a possible five points.
Shannon Martin is a licensed insurance agent and Bankrate analyst with over 15 years of experience in the industry. She enjoys helping others navigate the insurance world by cutting through complex jargon and empowering readers to make strong financial decisions independently.
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