USAA to Reimburse Members' Auto Policy Premiums

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In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, many auto insurance companies are offering their customers refunds on policy premium payments. Due to shelter-in-place orders in most states, there are fewer drivers on the road and, consequently, fewer automobile accidents. As a result, some companies are refunding money normally paid out in claims back to their policyholders.

USAA, the financial services company that caters to military members and veterans, has announced it will give every member with an auto insurance policy in effect as of March 31, 2020, a 20% bill credit on two months' worth of premiums in the coming weeks. The credit will be applied automatically; no action is necessary on the policyholder's part.

GEICO, another insurance company that caters to military members and veterans, as well as government employees, has announced it will provide a 15% credit on new and existing auto and motorcycle insurance policies that are renewed or purchased between April 8 and Oct. 7, 2020. Again, the discount will be given automatically.

Allstate Insurance Company will give personal auto insurance customers a 15% credit on their policies based on the April and May monthly premiums. The credit will either be refunded directly to the customer or given as a bill credit, depending on the customer's preferences.

Citing the rise of internet use for everything from banking to online public schooling, Allstate will also offer free identity protection to all U.S. residents, whether they are customers or not. People who sign up for Allstate Identity Protection will receive the product free until the end of 2020.

Liberty Mutual Insurance will give its personal auto insurance customers a 15% refund on two months of auto premiums as well. The automatic refund will either be in the form of a payment or credit to the customer's bank card.

American Family Insurance will give its customers a one-time, $50 payment for each vehicle insured under a personal auto insurance policy with the company.
Most insurers are offering relaxed payment options for those who are financially impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak; many are also refraining from canceling policies due to non-payment, if circumstances warrant.

Most banks and credit unions are also offering special financial assistance programs as a result of economic hardships their customers may be facing due to the pandemic. These include loan assistance, penalty-free early withdrawal of certificates of deposit, secured lines of credit, waivers of late fees and more. Check with your financial institution for more information.
 
Geico announced it will offer approximately $2.5 billion of credits to its 19 million auto and motorcycle policyholders whose policies come up for renewal this year between Tuesday and Oct. 7.




Allstate announced it was returning more than $600 million in auto insurance premiums to customers. The company announced on its website that customers who own Allstate, Esurance and Encompass auto insurance policies will receive 15% of their monthly premiums in April and May.








American Family Insurance said it was refunding approximately $200 million to its customers. The typical American Family household with auto coverage has two vehicles, meaning the average relief check will be $100.
















Liberty Mutual announced refunds totaling about $250 million. Personal auto insurance customers will receive a 15% refund on two months of their auto premiums, as of April 7, 2020, pending regulatory approval.







Progressive announced its customers will receive a credit for 20% of their April and May premiums. This will happen automatically for customers.




State Farm is also reviewing their premium practices, CNBC reported.
 
Geico announced it will offer approximately $2.5 billion of credits to its 19 million auto and motorcycle policyholders whose policies come up for renewal this year between Tuesday and Oct. 7.




Allstate announced it was returning more than $600 million in auto insurance premiums to customers. The company announced on its website that customers who own Allstate, Esurance and Encompass auto insurance policies will receive 15% of their monthly premiums in April and May.










American Family Insurance said it was refunding approximately $200 million to its customers. The typical American Family household with auto coverage has two vehicles, meaning the average relief check will be $100.


















Liberty Mutual announced refunds totaling about $250 million. Personal auto insurance customers will receive a 15% refund on two months of their auto premiums, as of April 7, 2020, pending regulatory approval.


















State Farm is also reviewing their premium practices, CNBC reported.

I was just about to trash talk State Farm. They're gonna have to follow suit.
 
Greedy fucks only giving a 15% refund. Fucking weak trash



lol USAA gave 20 % back ....not much better ...jus got mine ...shit jus a credit tho ...better than nothing...:yes:



One result of the COVID-19 pandemic is fewer drivers on the road and fewer accident claims, so we're returning a portion of your premium to you. You will receive an auto policyholder dividend equal to 20% of two months of auto insurance premiums. There is no need to call or take any action. To keep it simple, the following amount will be credited to your next bill:
 
I didn't get a stimulus check, instead I got a deposit from Allstate for 15%, btw, I already paid my phuckin premium. Preciate the gesture, need to get this on the mortgage...
 
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