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    Quote Originally Posted by Tor Larson View Post
    Screw State Farm! Bull about them being there.

    Home/auto with them for over 20 years. We had 1 ice dam and 1 hail storm claim within 2 years and they cancelled us. No other claims, no accidents. After they cancelled us they told us we shouldn't have put in for either claim...should just pay for it ourselves? Shouldn't put in for any claim less than $20k? We were amazed. Sure won't ever go back. USAA took us on right away, same price.
    USAA will likely drop you just as fast. Every insurance company will drop you for filing a home owner's claim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordanls19 View Post
    Can a car be totaled by hail?
    Why wouldn't it if the damage is high enough?
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    I took my car in to progressive monday, $2700 in damage. But I cant afford my 1k deductable right now

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    Well, it's not canceled, it is non-renewed. It would be illegal to cancel you.

    It IS different for auto. I assume it has something to do with the the maximum value of a car vs the premium, and the maximum value of a house vs. the premium.

    What your SF agent said about politicians is probably not wrong though. Politicians really screw up insurance. California and Montana are nightmares.
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