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December 7, 2009 at 5:59 PM #16775December 7, 2009 at 6:43 PM #491530GoUSCParticipant
USAA is great if you qualify. We ended up getting a better policy from Travelers though as we needed Builders Risk for our remodel and they were cheaper. Wawanesa’s quote was high although they are a *GREAT* company.
December 7, 2009 at 6:43 PM #492400GoUSCParticipantUSAA is great if you qualify. We ended up getting a better policy from Travelers though as we needed Builders Risk for our remodel and they were cheaper. Wawanesa’s quote was high although they are a *GREAT* company.
December 7, 2009 at 6:43 PM #492166GoUSCParticipantUSAA is great if you qualify. We ended up getting a better policy from Travelers though as we needed Builders Risk for our remodel and they were cheaper. Wawanesa’s quote was high although they are a *GREAT* company.
December 7, 2009 at 6:43 PM #492078GoUSCParticipantUSAA is great if you qualify. We ended up getting a better policy from Travelers though as we needed Builders Risk for our remodel and they were cheaper. Wawanesa’s quote was high although they are a *GREAT* company.
December 7, 2009 at 6:43 PM #491696GoUSCParticipantUSAA is great if you qualify. We ended up getting a better policy from Travelers though as we needed Builders Risk for our remodel and they were cheaper. Wawanesa’s quote was high although they are a *GREAT* company.
December 7, 2009 at 8:10 PM #491766UCGalParticipantI currently have AAA and am happy with them. But I haven’t made any claims. Their prices are competitive.
I’ve had Amica in the past. I had a claim settled with them (a person tripped on halloween and broke her arm). They handled it well – deflected the claim of $100k (yes her attorney asked for that) and settled for her actual medical bills and a couple of thousand pain and suffering. They were very reassuring and fiscally responsible during this.
December 7, 2009 at 8:10 PM #492147UCGalParticipantI currently have AAA and am happy with them. But I haven’t made any claims. Their prices are competitive.
I’ve had Amica in the past. I had a claim settled with them (a person tripped on halloween and broke her arm). They handled it well – deflected the claim of $100k (yes her attorney asked for that) and settled for her actual medical bills and a couple of thousand pain and suffering. They were very reassuring and fiscally responsible during this.
December 7, 2009 at 8:10 PM #492470UCGalParticipantI currently have AAA and am happy with them. But I haven’t made any claims. Their prices are competitive.
I’ve had Amica in the past. I had a claim settled with them (a person tripped on halloween and broke her arm). They handled it well – deflected the claim of $100k (yes her attorney asked for that) and settled for her actual medical bills and a couple of thousand pain and suffering. They were very reassuring and fiscally responsible during this.
December 7, 2009 at 8:10 PM #492236UCGalParticipantI currently have AAA and am happy with them. But I haven’t made any claims. Their prices are competitive.
I’ve had Amica in the past. I had a claim settled with them (a person tripped on halloween and broke her arm). They handled it well – deflected the claim of $100k (yes her attorney asked for that) and settled for her actual medical bills and a couple of thousand pain and suffering. They were very reassuring and fiscally responsible during this.
December 7, 2009 at 8:10 PM #491600UCGalParticipantI currently have AAA and am happy with them. But I haven’t made any claims. Their prices are competitive.
I’ve had Amica in the past. I had a claim settled with them (a person tripped on halloween and broke her arm). They handled it well – deflected the claim of $100k (yes her attorney asked for that) and settled for her actual medical bills and a couple of thousand pain and suffering. They were very reassuring and fiscally responsible during this.
December 7, 2009 at 9:59 PM #491806infoseekerParticipantWhile waiting for 2 days to get the wawanesa quote in snail mail, I got quotes from AAA and Residence Mutual (Western Mutual Insurance Company). Residence Mutual gave a significantly lesser premium than AAA for the same parameters. I havent heard of Residence Mutual but california insurance commissioner website ranks them very good as far as least complaints. Do any piggs have policy with them? Are they good? Also they dont participate in CEA (California Earthquake Authority) pool and have their own earthquake insurance that has higher premium than CEA (for same parameters)… Is it a good or a bad thing.
December 7, 2009 at 9:59 PM #492510infoseekerParticipantWhile waiting for 2 days to get the wawanesa quote in snail mail, I got quotes from AAA and Residence Mutual (Western Mutual Insurance Company). Residence Mutual gave a significantly lesser premium than AAA for the same parameters. I havent heard of Residence Mutual but california insurance commissioner website ranks them very good as far as least complaints. Do any piggs have policy with them? Are they good? Also they dont participate in CEA (California Earthquake Authority) pool and have their own earthquake insurance that has higher premium than CEA (for same parameters)… Is it a good or a bad thing.
December 7, 2009 at 9:59 PM #492276infoseekerParticipantWhile waiting for 2 days to get the wawanesa quote in snail mail, I got quotes from AAA and Residence Mutual (Western Mutual Insurance Company). Residence Mutual gave a significantly lesser premium than AAA for the same parameters. I havent heard of Residence Mutual but california insurance commissioner website ranks them very good as far as least complaints. Do any piggs have policy with them? Are they good? Also they dont participate in CEA (California Earthquake Authority) pool and have their own earthquake insurance that has higher premium than CEA (for same parameters)… Is it a good or a bad thing.
December 7, 2009 at 9:59 PM #492187infoseekerParticipantWhile waiting for 2 days to get the wawanesa quote in snail mail, I got quotes from AAA and Residence Mutual (Western Mutual Insurance Company). Residence Mutual gave a significantly lesser premium than AAA for the same parameters. I havent heard of Residence Mutual but california insurance commissioner website ranks them very good as far as least complaints. Do any piggs have policy with them? Are they good? Also they dont participate in CEA (California Earthquake Authority) pool and have their own earthquake insurance that has higher premium than CEA (for same parameters)… Is it a good or a bad thing.
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