That’s a large jump and they are only notifying you because it’s beyond some threshold that makes it mandatory. The big jumps are universal across all carriers, however so it might be hard to find good deals.Does anyone have GEICO and get a letter from them saying they applied to the state of NJ for a 26% increase for car insurance!?!? Thats a big jump and makes me think they dont want to do business in the state of NJ.
Yup I got the same email. I use them for homeowners too. I’m gonna shop around and get some quotes. Probably try NJM first. The email did say the rates won’t go up before DecemberDoes anyone have GEICO and get a letter from them saying they applied to the state of NJ for a 26% increase for car insurance!?!? Thats a big jump and makes me think they dont want to do business in the state of NJ.
I have been a long time NJM customer (over 30 years) and they are no longer cheap. Their claims paying remains great though. I still have auto with them but moved my homeowners to Travelers almost 20 years ago when NJM wanted me to put up some railings on my front steps (would ruin the look of my entry way). Ever since they expanded outside of NJ, rates have gone up. My daughter (over 25) moved to Hoboken and NJM wanted $1K more than GEICO. They obviously don't want to insure urban areas so they could be hit or miss for you.Yup I got the same email. I use them for homeowners too. I’m gonna shop around and get some quotes. Probably try NJM first. The email did say the rates won’t go up before December
I have been a long time NJM customer (over 30 years) and they are no longer cheap. Their claims paying remains great though. I still have auto with them but moved my homeowners to Travelers almost 20 years ago when NJM wanted me to put up some railings on my front steps (would ruin the look of my entry way). Ever since they expanded outside of NJ, rates have gone up. My daughter (over 25) moved to Hoboken and NJM wanted $1K more than GEICO. They obviously don't want to insure urban areas so they could be hit or miss for you.
Travelers sent me that same letter but my increase was much lower this year.
Damn it seems they are all raising rates then.State Farm sent something too.
I have my car ins with geico 30% less than previous carrier. Priced homeowners with them and it was almost double what I pay. SMFHYup I got the same email. I use them for homeowners too. I’m gonna shop around and get some quotes. Probably try NJM first. The email did say the rates won’t go up before December
In other words, you're advising us to ignore the obnoxious ads. (Liberty is almost as bad!)NJM is the best. Prices seem reasonable to me and their service is superb.
In other words, you're advising us to ignore the obnoxious ads. (Liberty is almost as bad!)
Happening across the entire insurance industry, and there more than likely be more increases coming.Damn it seems they are all raising rates then.
Correct on 10% threshold for NJ; that’s why everyone is receiving this notice today. It is not guaranteed that NJ will approve the increase that GEICO is hoping for though.Every company in NJ must notify their policy holders if they APPLY for a rate increase over a certain percentage. I believe that number is 10%, but am not positive.
Just because they apply for that big bump, doesn't mean they will get it though.
NJM auto is still good, their homeowners policy itself is VERY bland and does not include a lot of valuable coverage. For example, when Ida hit last year (or was it 2 years ago?), NJM home policy holders found out that they only had $5000 of coverage if their sump pump couldn't keep up.
Watch those Geico auto quotes too. They like to lower coverage on you to show a nice price. They also ignore tickets and accidents, then hit you hard on the 6th month renewal.
It is anything above 6.9% that the companies have to notify the policyholders. Geico did this once before. They left NJ in 1989. NJM is now a take all comers insurance company. Prior to this you had to be a member and pay an annual fee. I have heard NJM rates are continuously increasing. Personally, I will pay a little more premium for good claims service. Travelers has excellent claims service.Every company in NJ must notify their policy holders if they APPLY for a rate increase over a certain percentage. I believe that number is 10%, but am not positive.
Just because they apply for that big bump, doesn't mean they will get it though.
NJM auto is still good, their homeowners policy itself is VERY bland and does not include a lot of valuable coverage. For example, when Ida hit last year (or was it 2 years ago?), NJM home policy holders found out that they only had $5000 of coverage if their sump pump couldn't keep up.
Watch those Geico auto quotes too. They like to lower coverage on you to show a nice price. They also ignore tickets and accidents, then hit you hard on the 6th month renewal.
The NJM rates went up when they decided to sell in the Philadelphia market.I have been a long time NJM customer (over 30 years) and they are no longer cheap. Their claims paying remains great though. I still have auto with them but moved my homeowners to Travelers almost 20 years ago when NJM wanted me to put up some railings on my front steps (would ruin the look of my entry way). Ever since they expanded outside of NJ, rates have gone up. My daughter (over 25) moved to Hoboken and NJM wanted $1K more than GEICO. They obviously don't want to insure urban areas so they could be hit or miss for you.
Travelers sent me that same letter but my increase was much lower this year.
CT as wellThe NJM rates went up when they decided to sell in the Philadelphia market.
Won't argue with that! All of these companies stress how you can save money by bundling insurance. There is nothing new about this and every insurance company I know of does it. I'm sure you hate the damn Liberty emu as much as I hate Flo, the ugliest woman ever to be a spokesperson. I intensely dislike the State Farm or Allstate ads (especially the latter) as well, but they're not as bad.Almost?
Won't argue with that! All of these companies stress how you can save money by bundling insurance. There is nothing new about this and every insurance company I know of does it. I'm sure you hate the damn Liberty emu as much as I hate Flo, the ugliest woman ever to be a spokesperson. I intensely dislike the State Farm or Allstate ads (especially the latter) as well, but they're not as bad.
I think these ads are deliberately made obnoxious to make them memorable. There is a saying that dogs and children prefer negative attention to no attention, and these companies act like one or the other. (Actually, that's an insult to dogs and children!)
I got a similar letter from Allstate but my premium did not increase.Does anyone have GEICO and get a letter from them saying they applied to the state of NJ for a 26% increase for car insurance!?!? Thats a big jump and makes me think they dont want to do business in the state of NJ.
GEICO was originally for government employees only -- that's where the name comes from. But they got greedy and expanded. Their rates went up and their service went down. I sure hope for the sake of veterans and their families that the same doesn't happen to USAA.If you are Military you can get USAA and it can be passed down to your children etc.....
Basically what my marketing prof said a long time ago - annoying ads will stick the brand name in your head, funny ads people like and laugh at nobody remembers whose ad it is. Not sure if that really works.Won't argue with that! All of these companies stress how you can save money by bundling insurance. There is nothing new about this and every insurance company I know of does it. I'm sure you hate the damn Liberty emu as much as I hate Flo, the ugliest woman ever to be a spokesperson. I intensely dislike the State Farm or Allstate ads (especially the latter) as well, but they're not as bad.
I think these ads are deliberately made obnoxious to make them memorable. There is a saying that dogs and children prefer negative attention to no attention, and these companies act like one or the other. (Actually, that's an insult to dogs and children!)
NJM quite the RIP-off now that they advertise & take every Tom, Dick & Harry. I assume Sandy necessitated that but not hardly the same company. $3500 for 2 cars & 3 drivers is quite over the topI have been a long time NJM customer (over 30 years) and they are no longer cheap. Their claims paying remains great though. I still have auto with them but moved my homeowners to Travelers almost 20 years ago when NJM wanted me to put up some railings on my front steps (would ruin the look of my entry way). Ever since they expanded outside of NJ, rates have gone up. My daughter (over 25) moved to Hoboken and NJM wanted $1K more than GEICO. They obviously don't want to insure urban areas so they could be hit or miss for you.
Travelers sent me that same letter but my increase was much lower this year.
It is anything above 6.9% that the companies have to notify the policyholders. Geico did this once before. They left NJ in 1989. NJM is now a take all comers insurance company. Prior to this you had to be a member and pay an annual fee. I have heard NJM rates are continuously increasing. Personally, I will pay a little more premium for good claims service. Travelers has excellent claims service.
I don't know about NJM but where Sandy and to a lesser extent Irene hit the wallet hard was Flood Insurance. Mine went from $2,200 to $6,500. I had the house lifted which dropped it all the way to $465. Even that has seen a a large increase (by percentage). My next renewal will be around $730.NJM quite the RIP-off now that they advertise & take every Tom, Dick & Harry. I assume Sandy necessitated that but not hardly the same company. $3500 for 2 cars & 3 drivers is quite over the top
Absolutely flood. I have a friend who lives in Cranford in a really nice area that gets destroyed in the bad floods when river overflows. I'm sorry but should be a 1 time payout and you are on your own after that or you pay 20-30k a yr in flood insurance to help offset the lossesI don't know about NJM but where Sandy and to a lesser extent Irene hit the wallet hard was Flood Insurance. Mine went from $2,200 to $6,500. I had the house lifted which dropped it all the way to $465. Even that has seen a a large increase (by percentage). My next renewal will be around $730.
You're not considering flood insurance doesn't pay nearly what it costs to repair and replace. Did you know the average flood claim from Sandy was $52,000 in NJ? I don't get where you think $20-30,000 a year is even within reason.Absolutely flood. I have a friend who lives in Cranford in a really nice area that gets destroyed in the bad floods when river overflows. I'm sorry but should be a 1 time payout and you are on your own after that or you pay 20-30k a yr in flood insurance to help offset the losses
My buddy had close to 200k in damage did not get all his money for repairs and had to raise his house or he would not be able to get insurance. Just before the bridge going into LBI. Also because my friends house in Cranford has been flooded out really bad on multiple occasions. Basement & 1st floor. Do the math hundreds of thousands of $$$ in damage over the many floods someone needs to be held accountable other than other stakeholders who do not live in flood prone areas that do not issue claims ever few years. Why do you think the govt is buying properties alongside rivers to bail homeowners out and to no longer allow buildingYou're not considering flood insurance doesn't pay nearly what it costs to repair and replace. Did you know the average flood claim from Sandy was $52,000 in NJ? I don't get where you think $20-30,000 a year is even within reason.
I have NJM auto insurance. My rate just went down.My buddy had close to 200k in damage did not get all his money for repairs and had to raise his house or he would not be able to get insurance. Just before the bridge going into LBI. Also because my friends house in Cranford has been flooded out really bad on multiple occasions. Basement & 1st floor. Do the math hundreds of thousands of $$$ in damage over the many floods someone needs to be held accountable other than other stakeholders who do not live in flood prone areas that do not issue claims ever few years. Why do you think the govt is buying properties alongside rivers to bail homeowners out and to no longer allow building
Yup. Imagine being a Cali homeowner where State Farm and All State literally up and left. Going to be some sticker shock out there.Happening across the entire insurance industry, and there more than likely be more increases coming.
Was told as much by my buddy who owns an auto body shop. Endorsed geico 100% for customer service. I checked with him before switching because the price difference was so drastic.I’ve had two big claims with Geico, and they cut the check so fast, I couldn’t help but be impressed. For one of my complex claims, they assigned a case manager who shepherded the claim through the process. They are very efficient with claims.