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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 3614432" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>I have everything with State Farm to take advantage of the additional discount for multi-covering. You can beat prices on individual policies, but I haven't found anything that is much better for all the different policies and the level of coverage. I only have to pay uninsured motorist one time, and it doubles the cost for that car, but covers me in whatever I drive. USAA is cheaper for cars, but is twice as high on my house as State Farm. So as I moved around, I just kept State Farm. Oh yes, you need to check those low deductibles for each kind of coverage when you change states; rates are non-uniform and non-linear.</p><p>Recommend you ask your agent what discount you get for insuring house, car, boat, etc., all with State Farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 3614432, member: 796"] I have everything with State Farm to take advantage of the additional discount for multi-covering. You can beat prices on individual policies, but I haven't found anything that is much better for all the different policies and the level of coverage. I only have to pay uninsured motorist one time, and it doubles the cost for that car, but covers me in whatever I drive. USAA is cheaper for cars, but is twice as high on my house as State Farm. So as I moved around, I just kept State Farm. Oh yes, you need to check those low deductibles for each kind of coverage when you change states; rates are non-uniform and non-linear. Recommend you ask your agent what discount you get for insuring house, car, boat, etc., all with State Farm. [/QUOTE]
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