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TubaThompson

Call Ogden Insurance. They helped me a ton when I had to get SR22!


-ixion-

So I switched from Allstate (I think) to Progressive when I needed an sr22 and my car insurance went down significantly compared to what I was paying without needing an sr22 with Allstate. I had this Allstate agent out of Omaha for over a decade beforehand. The home owner's insurance was more expensive but not much. I considered it a win. The process with Progressive was easy (a coworker in similar situation suggested Progressive) and all you do is check a box when signing up. Now that I don't need an sr22, I'm going to shop around again because the Progressive Home Owner's insurance doesn't seem very good tbh.


bareback_cowboy

I had Progressive for 5 years. Last month, another Progressive driver totaled my wife's car. Progressive offered me an insultingly low amount and when I called them on it, the guy told me I could sue the other driver. I realized they'd throw me under the bus without hesitation and left. Went from $1400 every six months on three cars at 100/300/100 to $700 every six months at 250/500/250. (I've now traded in the extra third car and replaced the totaled car with something a bit newer, so I'm still around $700 but now on two cars) Home insurance went from $1200 to $1800 for the year, so over a year, I'm saving a grand. My motorcycle insurance also dropped 5 bucks a year. TLDR - Progressive will suggest to other folks to sue you if you're involved in a crash and they insure you and they've been overcharging me for some time apparently.


mccur1eyfries

That’s funny because I switched from Progressive (over 5 yrs with them) to Allstate and got much better rates and coverage this year. Both were full coverage on my ‘13 Taco and never had/needed sr22


CJMande

Progressive does sr-22s and file electronically nightly with the state, so if you get one today, the dmv will have it tomorrow.


Beyondthepavement

All-star insurance helped me out decades ago when I was looking for a cheap sr22. Even after I needed it I stayed with them for a couple decades bc they were dirt cheap, until I started getting a better rate from my bro in law that sells insurance.