A new study by the Consumer Federation of America (link below) shows that Progressive raises rates an average of 16.6% (Geico 14.1%) for policyholders after a not-at-fault rear-end collision while State Farm was the only one among 5 insurers included in the study that did not penalize its policyholders for being hit.
The study also noted that California and Oklahoma have laws prohibiting raising rates for not-at-fault accidents.
Do you ever get any blowback from upset policyholders who see their rates go up after a not-at-fault event? I wonder what other states (if any) besides CA
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The study also noted that California and Oklahoma have laws prohibiting raising rates for not-at-fault accidents.
Do you ever get any blowback from upset policyholders who see their rates go up after a not-at-fault event? I wonder what other states (if any) besides CA
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