Homeowners Insurance Provider Ratings
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2011 US National Homeowners Insurance Study
Award Recipient
Amica Mutual


Ratings Factors
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Overall Satisfaction: This score is based on how customers rate every aspect of their service experience with their current homeowners insurance provider. Policy Offerings: This score is based on how customers rate the variety of coverage options offered by homeowners insurance providers and the extent to which they meet their needs. Pricing: This score is based on how customers rate their current homeowners insurance provider on the price of the policy given the level of coverage. Billing and Payment: This score is based on how customers rate the timeliness, clarity, and accuracy of their billing statements and the payment process of their current homeowners insurance provider. Contacting the Insurer: This score is based on how customers rate their experience interacting with their current homeowners insurance provider, whether through a local agent, a call-center representative, an automated phone system, or the company’s Web site. |
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Allstate





American Family





Amica Mutual
Award Recipient
Award Recipient





Automobile Club Group (ACG)





Automobile Club of Southern California (ACSC)





Auto-Owners Insurance





California State Automobile Association (CSAA)





CHUBB





Cincinnati Insurance





COUNTRY





Encompass





Erie Insurance





Farmers





Liberty Mutual





Mercury





MetLife





Nationwide





Safeco





State Farm





The Hanover





The Hartford





Travelers





USAA *





* USAA is an insurance provider open only to U.S. military personnel and their families and therefore is not included in the rankings.
Additional carriers profiled, but not rank/award eligible due to market share criteria, localized availability, and/or not meeting minimum sample requirements are: Alfa Insurance, American National Property & Casualty (ANPAC), Fireman''s Fund, North Carolina Farm Bureau, Shelter, and Tennessee Farm Bureau.



