To: tired&retired
State Farm doubled my car insurance in 18 months time, while I have filed no claims ever. I guess either rip off or I am forced to pay for other drivers.
2 posted on
05/23/2025 4:11:05 AM PDT by
Bobbyvotes
(Only thing that scares me now is my age number. I am older than Biden, but in very good health!)
To: Bobbyvotes
I guess either rip off or I am forced to pay for other drivers.
Yes, you are paying for other drivers. That is what insurance is truly about, a shared burden among all drivers (even the uninsured).
Otherwise, assuming your state permits it, just post a bond and insure yourself.
4 posted on
05/23/2025 4:19:21 AM PDT by
af_vet_1981
( The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began.)
To: Bobbyvotes
Me too. But it was farmers that doubled my insurance in one year. No accidents or tickets. The only thing i can figure is they are getting location data from Google maps.
we took a road trip 2022. The interstate in Nebraska has no speed limits in some parts, or I'd swear they don't!
5 posted on
05/23/2025 4:24:05 AM PDT by
Ikeon
( Why don't they, do what they say? Say what they mean? One thing leads to another. )
To: Bobbyvotes
State Farm doubled my car insurance in 18 months time, while I have filed no claims ever. I guess either rip off or I am forced to pay for other drivers. This is when you seek out another insurance agency unless you get a satisfactory answer from your agent. Age and the type of car you drive could be an issue, but I suspect a data entry error for a doubling of rates in such a short time...
7 posted on
05/23/2025 4:28:33 AM PDT by
EVO X
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To: Bobbyvotes
State Farm doubled my car insurance in 18 months time, while I have filed no claims ever. I guess either rip off or I am forced to pay for other drivers.Had the same thing happen after 35 years and no claims. This was after the Antifa riots in a city 17 miles away. Left them.
55 posted on
05/23/2025 10:43:44 AM PDT by
Albion Wilde
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