What makes you feel confident about your auto insurance coverage?

Is it knowing your coverage limits, understanding your deductible, having a good claims experience, or simply knowing who to contact when something happens?

What gives you the most confidence that you're properly covered?

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u/FixingByRobert — 6 days ago

What surprised you most about your first auto insurance claim?

If you've ever filed an auto insurance claim, was there anything about the process that surprised you?

Maybe it was how long it took, the paperwork, communication with the insurer, the repair process, or something you didn't expect to be covered.

What did you learn from the experience that you wish you'd known beforehand?

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u/FixingByRobert — 8 days ago

What made you switch car insurance companies?

I've been curious about what usually makes people decide to leave their current insurer.

Was it a big price increase, poor claims experience, customer service, or something else?

For those who switched, did you feel like it was worth it?

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u/FixingByRobert — 10 days ago

What's one coverage you think people often overlook?

When people shop for auto insurance, the focus is usually on getting the lowest premium.

Is there a coverage or policy detail you think drivers should pay more attention to? I'd be interested to hear what others have learned.

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u/FixingByRobert — 13 days ago

What's one auto insurance mistake you wish you knew earlier?

I was reading through different insurance discussions recently, and it seems like a lot of people don't realize certain things until they file a claim or renew their policy.

What's one mistake or misunderstanding about auto insurance that you think more drivers should know?

Curious to hear everyone's experiences.

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u/FixingByRobert — 14 days ago