Brak wants to know, “Can auto insurance rise eventhough you didn’t cause them to rise”?

Like I am a good driver, no accidents in the past 3 years, I am a good payer, & I have been a good customer with AllState.
But my auto insurance premium is $50 higher this time.
What happened?

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3 Responses to “Brak wants to know, “Can auto insurance rise eventhough you didn’t cause them to rise”?”

  1. sensible_man says:

    Hmmm, and Allstate claims to reward good drivers. Call and ask them for an explanation.

  2. ME says:

    If no tickets or accidents, most likely Allstate increased their rates in your state. It had nothing to do with you at all. If you want to make sure, you’d have to call your agent or Allstate directly.

  3. cuddly_lez85 says:

    Sometimes the Insurance company can raise the rates eventhough it’s not all the drivers that cause them to go up.
    It could be for the inflation reasons. or perhaps, North Carolina is realizing that it’s among the cheapest states for car insurance and people are moving here to take that advantage.

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