- Totally get where you're coming from. Both apps have their quirks, and I’ve had my fair share of login headaches with State Farm too. - That “send u...
Honestly, I get why people worry about the gap, but I don't think the extra coverage is always a must. Some cities have rideshare companies that actua...
Honestly, I’ve had the opposite experience with USAA. Their app has saved me a ton of time—uploaded pics, tracked the claim, barely had to call anyone...
Honestly, I’ve been down this road a couple times—insurance can feel like a total maze, especially in NC where they seem to love that “high risk” labe...
Good points about classic cars—definitely a different beast when it comes to coverage. I've found roadside assistance can also get tricky if you're co...
I've had similar experiences, especially with classic cars and specialty vehicles. A few things I've noticed: - Local insurers definitely seem more t...
Good points here, especially about shopping around. From what I've seen: - Some insurers really drag their feet if you've had multiple tickets or inc...
Good points there—roadside assistance is one of those things you don't think about until you're stuck on the side of the road at midnight. A few extra...
Totally agree on bundling—made a noticeable difference for me too. A few years back, I got tagged as high-risk after a couple minor fender-benders (no...
Yeah, Pivot Health isn't bad, but you're right—gotta watch those exclusions closely. Couple quick points from my experience: - Always confirm if ER vi...
