SydneyBristow
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Looking for new car insurance and the quote I got from them was very good. Any opinions?
If you are their policyholder, I imagine they will work very hard for you.
We were rear-ended at a stop light a few years ago, and the person who hit us (we were STOPPED at a red light) had Progressive. They made it sound like it was OUR fault, that their customer was going 35 and hit us from behind. Their argument was that our car was older anyway and probably wouldn't last very long. Hello, it still ran fine before your customer crashed into us, and how do you know how long it would be around, you can see the future too????
They didn't want to pay us a dime, (even though our car was totalled - and therefore DH was without transportation to get to work) and we only got very little compensation after a very long drawn out action with an attorney.
If you are their policyholder, I imagine they will work very hard for you.
We were rear-ended at a stop light a few years ago, and the person who hit us (we were STOPPED at a red light) had Progressive. They made it sound like it was OUR fault, that their customer was going 35 and hit us from behind. Their argument was that our car was older anyway and probably wouldn't last very long. Hello, it still ran fine before your customer crashed into us, and how do you know how long it would be around, you can see the future too????
They didn't want to pay us a dime, (even though our car was totaled - and therefore DH was without transportation to get to work) and we only got very little compensation after a very long drawn out action with an attorney.
They all have their pluses and minuses. Get quotes from more than one, and try to find a Mutual insurer to throw in the mix (mutual is not for profit, don't sell stock, don't answer to stockholders - they sometimes get you a better deal because of it).
That's funny. I opened this thread to report how happy I was with Progressive when one of their policy holders hit me.
I was in a 6 car pileup and the person responsible had Progressive. The guy had only the minimum coverage and there was no way it would cover the other 5 cars. When it was obvious the $ was not there the agent worked to make sure those of us with Unisured/Underinsured motorist coverage were not out any $. They also insisted on a small payout ($200.00) as I did not try to sue. I had huge deep purple bruises covering my chest where the seatbelt held on the very hard impact. Other than being very sore I was fine.
On a total side note: I immediately went to my health club and got in neck high in the hot tub for as long as I could stand it and I think that made a huge difference on soreness later.
Uninsured/Underinsured coverage is for bodily injury only, it does not cover any property damage (including your car). So I don't know how that made any difference in your case.

m&m's, I take it back, it looks it does in your state (assuming it's Texas). I'm licensed in 2 states and neither of them cover anything other than bodily injury (under un/underinsured coverage). I learn something new everyday!![]()

Uninsured/Underinsured coverage is for bodily injury only, it does not cover any property damage (including your car). So I don't know how that made any difference in your case.
Nope, I have had to use it twice as the "sandwich pile up" happened to me twice. My Uninsured/Underinsured coverage paid for my car damage twice. The first time I had GEICO and the second was w/ USAA.
Both times since the damage was so extensive and so many cars involved my insurance (Un/Underinsured) was who paid for my car.
I was at zero fault both times and both times the check to the colision repair company.
Hmm. I have a separate charge for Bodily Injury on my policy. I thought all states were the same.
You really do learn something new every day.![]()
