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      09-09-2017, 11:09 PM   #10
Kolyan2k
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Originally Posted by Pacific Ride View Post
How about a simple call to Allstate and ask why they raised your rate. This will clarify the reason. Years ago I carried State Farm Insurance for my home owners policy and my yearly rate went up some $500.00. I called them and they told me it was because of the 500-year floods in the mid-west that occurred the prior year.

I cancelled them immediately and went to a local carrier in my state - Pemco Insurance.

Also, check your state laws concerning an insurance carrier drastically raising rates on a no-fault claim. In addition, research the "Insurance Fair Conduct Act" that might award triple damages for ripping you off.
It's in the 1st post......as well as in post right above yours
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