If your a policyholder whose household was directly affected by COVID-19 and is experiencing financial difficulties your car insurance company wants to help you.
Insurance companies understand that COVID-19 has changed habitual driving patterns which has resulted in less accidents and claims.
Most companies are offering rebates, payment relief, and extended coverage.
Find out what is available from your company and get the assistance you need and deserve .
Allstate https://www.allstate.com/covid.aspx
- Allstate is giving customers a 15% rebate on their existing auto insurance policy premium.
- Visit their site for more information.
Bristol West https://www.bristolwest.com/
If you're a customer whose household was directly affected by COVID-19 and is experiencing financial difficulties,please online call us as we may be able to assist you. 1-888-888-0080 Visit their site for more information.
Esurance https://www.esurance.com/info/covid19
Most customers will get a payback of 15% of monthly auto insurance premiums during April and May. Visit their site for more information.
Direct Auto https://www.directauto.com/here-to-help
Visit their site for more information.
Geico https://www.geico.com/about/coronavirus/
- Geico will provide a 15% credit for customers whose policies come up for renewal between April 8 and Oct. 7. Its credit applies to new policies taken out during the same period. Visit their site for more information.
Infinity /Kemper http://www.kemper.com/wps/wcm/connect/70fcf1bb-7316-4a39-b2fc-3b69eb0cbc1a/Deserved+Premium+Credit+Message.pdf?MOD=AJPERES
Personal auto customers who have a policy in force as of April 30 will be credited 15% of their April premiums in May and customers with a policy in force as of May 31 will be credited 15% of their May premiums in June. Visit their site for more information.
Liberty Mutual https://www.libertymutual.com/covid-19
- Liberty Mutual will provide a 15% refund on two months of its policy holders’ annual premium. Visit their site for more information.
Mercury https://www.mercuryinsurance.com/assets/docs/alerts/Mercury-Insurance-Coronavirus-COVID-19-Readiness.pdf
Mercury is giving back 15% of monthly personal auto insurance premiums for two (2) month-long periods. Visit their site for more information.
Metlife https://www.metlife.com/covid-19-update-ceo-faq/
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National General https://nationalgeneral.com/covid-19/
Visit their site for more information.
Nationwide https://blog.nationwide.com/news/nationwide-covid-19-refund/
Nationwide to offer a one-time premium refund of $50 per policy for personal auto policies active as of March 31, 2020. Visit their site for more information.
Progressive https://www.progressive.com/support/covid19/
- Progressive will give customers with a policy in place as of April 30 a 20% credit on their April premium in May, and those with a policy in place as of May 31 a 20% credit of the May premium in June. Visit their site for more information.
Safeco https://www.safeco.com/covid-19
Personal auto insurance customers will receive a 15% refund on two months of their auto premium, based on your premium amount as of April 7, 2020.
Statefarm https://newsroom.statefarm.com/covid-19/
- State Farm will give most policy holders a 25% credit for their premiums between March 30 and May 31, though State Farm said the percentage will vary by state. Visit their site for more information.
United Auto https://www.uaig.net/covid-19.html
Visit their site for more information.
USAA https://www.usaa.com/inet/wc/coronavirus-info-usaa-members?akredirect=true
- USAA is giving policy holders a 20% credit for two months of premiums. Visit their site for more information.