Brigette Honaker  |  December 17, 2020

Category: Covid-19

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Should auto insurance premiums be refunded during a pandemic lockdown?

Although some auto insurance premiums have been refunded during the pandemic, consumers may be owed more compensation for underutilization of their car insurance from their insurer.

What Do Insurance Premiums Pay For?

Insurance premiums are monthly payments made to insurance companies in exchange for insurance coverage. The amount someone pays in automotive insurance premiums will vary depending on their risk level. Risk levels consider several factors such as age, geographic locations, type of coverage, history of traffic incidents, and more.

For example, a teenager driving in a suburban area may be associated with less risk than a middle-aged man in a big city who has a history of traffic violations.  This risk determination is based on the amount in claims an insurance provider may end up paying for a certain demographic.

Have Some Auto Insurance Premiums Been Refunded Due to COVID-19?

After the COVID-19 pandemic gripped America in the beginning of the year, many people stopped using their cars as they opted to stay inside and were able to work from home instead of commuting. As a result of the pandemic, driving activity across America dropped significantly between March and April.

According to a study by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG), daily vehicle-miles driven declined by 68-72% immediately following pandemic closures and public health measures. Exact reduction in driving varied by state, with the District of Columbia seeing the most dramatic drop with an 89% decline.

Due to the dramatic drop in the number of drivers on the road, some auto insurance companies agreed to refund premiums for their customers. Some notable auto insurance premium refunds include:

  • Allstate: The insurance company says that its customers would receive refunds averaging around 15% for April, May, and June.
  • Farmers: Farmers provided several different refunds for April and May. For all policyholders except those in New York, refunds of 25% for April premiums and 15% for May premiums were issued. New Yorkers received a 40% credit on their bill.
  • GEICO: Instead of providing premium refunds, GEICO provided a 15% discount on six or 12 month auto or motorcycle policyholders when they renewed between April 8 and Oct. 7. This discount was also available to new customers.
  • Liberty Mutual: Liberty Mutual and Safeco, a LM subsidiary, each provided 15% refunds on two months of policies. These refunds were available to individuals with active policies as of April 7.
  • Progressive: Progressive policyholders were refunded for about 20% of their April and May payments. New York customers received refunds for May and June instead of April and May.
  • State Farm: State Farm gave back around 25% of auto payments made by policyholders between March 20 and May 31.

Although these refunds can help put money back in the pockets of struggling Americans, it may not be enough.

Should auto insurance premiums be refunded during a pandemic lockdown?Should Auto Insurance Premiums Be Refunded?

Americans have faced significant financial hardship during the coronavirus pandemic. Many people have lost their jobs, making it difficult to pay for living expenses, bills, and even COVID-19 related expenses. Auto insurance premium refunds can help struggling Americans by providing some sort of compensation in these trying times. But is it enough?

Although some auto insurance companies have decided to refund their customers for their premiums during COVID-19 closures, these refunds may be insufficient considering the massive reduction in driving seen during the pandemic. Consumers may not have been refunded for the full premium reimbursement they are owed.

Attorneys are investigating several companies which may have refunded only a fraction of their insurance premiums. Consumers may be owed a larger refund if they are insured through one of the following companies:

  • State Farm.
  • Berkshire Hathaway (GEICO).
  • Progressive.
  • Allstate.
  • USAA.
  • Liberty Mutual.
  • Farmers Insurance.
  • Nationwide.
  • American Family Insurance.
  • The Travelers Companies, Inc.
  • Auto Club Exchange (AAA Insurance).
  • Erie Insurance.
  • Kemper.
  • CSAA Insurance.
  • Auto-Owners Insurance.
  • Mercury Insurance.
  • MetLife.

Get a Free COVID-19 Car Insurance Refund Case Evaluation

If you are an auto insurance policyholder with any of the companies listed below, you may be eligible to join this Car Insurance Refund COVID-19 class action lawsuit.

  • State Farm
  • Berkshire Hathaway (GEICO)
  • Progressive
  • Allstate
  • USAA
  • Liberty Mutual
  • Farmers Insurance
  • Nationwide
  • American Family Insurance
  • The Travelers Companies, Inc.
  • Auto Club Exchange (AAA Insurance)
  • Erie Insurance
  • Kemper
  • CSAA Insurance
  • Auto-Owners Insurance
  • Mercury Insurance
  • MetLife

Join this Car Insurance Refund COVID-19 class action lawsuit investigation to hold insurance companies accountable for their failure to provide adequate COVID-19 refund relief and pursue potential compensation now!

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42 thoughts onShould Auto Insurance Premiums Be Refunded Due to COVID-19?

  1. Angela says:

    indeed – when one has no accidents or claims for years also. What benefits are for those “careful” drivers?

    we get discounts when we get older – but no benefits for years and years of paying and no accidents. sounds like a bunch of garbage. The money they make off of people paying insurance is insane.

    oh – and most definitely ADD ME

  2. Cassandra says:

    State Farm

  3. Emerita Melendez says:

    Add me please!! I have ROOT INSURANCE and they stated that they would give a discount on premiums but we never seen any. I work in the medical field and according to them. They didn’t see any less driving but my husband was layoff for 6 months. Instead of paying less we paid more. Our premiums went up.

  4. Margaret cravalho says:

    Allstate refund please add me

  5. Tiffany Sutton says:

    Add me please, I have Geico

  6. Angela jackson says:

    Please add me with all state money should be given back didn’t drive during pandemic car has very low miles, should get back a big refund, only 20dollars was taken off during this pandemic ? was still paying full coverage while car sit .

  7. Cynthia Smith says:

    Yes, please include me in the class action lawsuit. I barely drove my vehicle because I was taking care of my Mom, who was recently released from rehab after surgery, from February through July. I only went out to pick up medications and my daughter and my sister did the groceries. Allstate only took a few dollars off my premiums maybe for 2 mos. It should have expanded for the rest of the year and/or up to this year of 2021 at least.

  8. Forest D Boucher says:

    State Farm not giving any refunds. add me to it also. thanks

  9. Janet Stephan says:

    got some money credited back. should be more.
    Please add me

  10. sylvia smith says:

    yes for people who dont have a job due to the pandemic and the elderly

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