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So, who has Geico,,,,,,
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<blockquote data-quote="AustinSN" data-source="post: 15785907" data-attributes="member: 159453"><p>I hate to break it to everyone, but every single company is taking sizable rate increases. In 2016, insurance companies nationwide paid out 106% of what they brought in, and they don't expect rates to be caught up with claims until 2019. So sit tight.</p><p></p><p>Also, with Geico, are you talking about uninsured motorist property damage? Or uninsured motorist bodily injury? With full coverage (comp and collision), UMPD is redundant and not needed, if you had been paying for the coverage for all those years on top of collision coverage (where the redundancy would take place) I would be pretty upset at the extra money you wasted.</p><p></p><p>If they don't offer uninsured motorist bodily injury with full coverage, I would be looking elsewhere. That's the coverage that protects you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AustinSN, post: 15785907, member: 159453"] I hate to break it to everyone, but every single company is taking sizable rate increases. In 2016, insurance companies nationwide paid out 106% of what they brought in, and they don't expect rates to be caught up with claims until 2019. So sit tight. Also, with Geico, are you talking about uninsured motorist property damage? Or uninsured motorist bodily injury? With full coverage (comp and collision), UMPD is redundant and not needed, if you had been paying for the coverage for all those years on top of collision coverage (where the redundancy would take place) I would be pretty upset at the extra money you wasted. If they don't offer uninsured motorist bodily injury with full coverage, I would be looking elsewhere. That's the coverage that protects you. [/QUOTE]
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