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bigdog
03-19-2010, 12:27 PM
Hi....

Looking for Auto Insurance Suggestions. Just moved to NH and transitioning auto insurance policies.

Recommendations? Good, Bad, etc

Thanks,
BD

Argie's Wife
03-19-2010, 01:03 PM
Mike Testa, State Farm Insurance - 524-7733.

We use them for Home, Life, and Auto. Always responsive, excellent customer service, and fair rates. Hubby was with them before I married him - over 20 years - and I've been with them for over 10 years.

Tell 'em Krista sent ya. :)

robmac
03-19-2010, 01:56 PM
BD, I also use State Farm and love them. Denise McCarthy Agency,595-8400

CGI3
03-19-2010, 07:22 PM
Try Munsey & Brazil. Been with them for over 20 years both home, and auto. Never had a problem with any of the few auto claims that I have had. And every couple years or so, I shop around for better rates, and they are always the least inexpensive, second only to State Farm. Stay away from Progressive, and Gieco, and all the other internet carriers.

bigdog
03-20-2010, 10:06 PM
Thanks for the suggestions, much appreicated.

Just got a quote from 'Travelers Insurace', looks very good, and they're a big National company in business for over 150 years....

Anyone done business with these folks, or have information about them good or bad?

Thanks,
BD

Belmont Resident
03-21-2010, 06:09 AM
I had mega problems with Traveler’s business insurance.
Their audit questions are very open and if you do not put every detail of what you do down at the start of the policy they will request an account of each and every job you did and adjust rates accordingly.
I had my business insured thru Melcher & Prescott and have since cut my ties with them as they provided absolutely no help what so ever.
Also on another note you should shop rates at least every 3 years. It is a pain but could save you money and lots of it. This was recommended to me by an agent.
My wife shops all of our policies each year and each year she saves hundreds.
But we also are insuring our home here and in Maine, snowmobiles, ATV’s, 3 autos and 2 boats.
You would be surprised how much the rates change from year to year and provider to provider. She has shopped the agencies that do the leg work like M & P and always found their rates a lot higher across the board.
I'm in the process of gathering info from other contractors on who they recommend for providers before renewing.

SteveA
03-21-2010, 07:11 AM
...as Belmont Resident.

I shop all of my insurance, house, cottage, cars and boat every 2-3 years.

Key to this is having no claims, or infractions.

We have been with Melcher and Prescott, Wainwright and are currently with All State. In my experience, if you bundle all of your insurance, you get the best offers. It's a pain in the backside, but our latest switch this year saved us over $300. (note, some of that is due to our cars and boat getting older. :rolleye1:)

I've found that gathering up all of your policies, make a bunch of copies, and dropping by the various agents in town will save you money. :)

Now if we could do the same for health insurance... :laugh: Problem there is as we get older, unlike cars, the policies go up! :laugh:

Disclaimer!
Joke... not intended to start a "Health Insurance Debate" Everyone is already sick of that!!

BroadHopper
03-21-2010, 08:00 AM
Since I joined AARP :rolleye2:, I called Hartford for auto insurance and they gave me the best quote compared to all of the above and more. Same for condo, house, boat and trailer and snowmobile and trailer. They gave me a huge discount for multipolicy. They also roll the liability insurance into one policy instead of individual policies. Much like an Umbrella insurance. I would give them a call.

For State Farm, I would call Thomas Francouer in Gilford. A great guy to work with.

AB_Monterey
03-21-2010, 12:06 PM
We are really happy with AAA for both our home and auto.

We used to be with Metlife and I shopped around quite a bit. No one could touch AAA.

I've had more than my share of claims in the last 3 years too. I swear my car had a bullseye on it. Never an issue. Quick claim settlement.

In fact, when we were flooded out in 2008, AAA got a remediation company out here the next day and they do not carry our flood insurance. When the remediation guys showed up, they told me they were shocked when they were sent out our way since the seacoast was such a mess.

Our agent is Krista Storrs out of the Manchester office.

Greene's Basin Girl
02-08-2014, 03:05 AM
Any suggestions for a good home and auto insurance agent in the area? We have been with our agent for 20 years. I made an appointment with the agent recently as I has some questions. I had only met him once before-20 years ago. When I met with him he was very unprofessional and I was extremely disappointed. We will be changing agents. We have had our home, auto, and boat policies with him.

Reilly
02-08-2014, 06:05 AM
Insurance Outlet, Court St Laconia, See Tim or Chris, They are always very prof, & go above & beyond to help with your needs & save you $$$$ They have a nice web site also

TheProfessor
02-09-2014, 08:23 AM
1. Visit a couple of local auto body shops.
Ask the manager/owner of shop what the best auto insurance
companies to deal with. Choose one of these.

2. Pick a local agency. Ask around your local area for one.
Make sure the local agency handles what the auto body shops
recommended.

3. Skip the nationally advertised ones that offer "cheap" rates.
You will end up with cheap insurance and potentially lots of hassle.

Andrea.wiltfong
02-09-2014, 06:23 PM
Thanks for the suggestions, much appreicated.

Just got a quote from 'Travelers Insurace', looks very good, and they're a big National company in business for over 150 years....

Anyone done business with these folks, or have information about them good or bad?

Thanks,
BD

We just moved here as well and went with state farm in Laconia. They even beat out USAA (military associated ) which we always have gotten great rates from USAA but this time, not as good.

Andrea

Jeanzb1
02-09-2014, 08:21 PM
Same here. We've had USAA since 1968 and, therefore, I was very reluctant to give them up, but The Hartford came in with much lower rates. I called USAA and talked with them about the rate difference, but they couldn't even come close to The Hartford.

mishman
02-10-2014, 08:21 AM
Surprised no one mentioned AMICA insurance. We've been with them for years insuring cars, boat and house. Their customer service is great and their prices very competitive and you get the discount for multiple insurance polices and a refund each year of between 10-25% (as a mutual insurance company).

EllyPoinster
02-10-2014, 10:03 AM
Same here. We've had USAA since 1968 and, therefore, I was very reluctant to give them up, but The Hartford came in with much lower rates. I called USAA and talked with them about the rate difference, but they couldn't even come close to The Hartford.

Did you factor in the USAA Loyalty and Senior (40 plus year member) programs? For me, those checks in December and February amounted to almost a $1,000 rebate last year.

ishoot308
02-10-2014, 10:55 AM
State Farm here as well. Had them for over 30 years for my autos and home. They also carry my umbrella for all other insured items. Very pleased with their service and rates.

Dan

Jeanzb1
02-10-2014, 05:35 PM
EllyPoinster: Yes, we did factor that in. USAA was still considerably higher.

SAB1
02-10-2014, 07:56 PM
When I bought snowmobiles ishoot recommended Allstate and they beat everyone. I ended up bundling everything with them, house, auto, boat ans snowmobiles and saved a grand.