If you’re old enough, you may remember the Avis rent-a-car commercials that bragged how “We’re number two, we have to try harder!” The same could be said about Allstate car insurance. While big, they still consistently rank #2 for US car insurance market share and perhaps because of that, the good hands people are always looking for new ways to earn your business.
How they rank
While there are differences (some quite startling) from state to state, overall, you’d have to say it’s a mixed bag for objective ratings. J.D. Power & Associates ranks Allstate number 20 overall for a combination of value, service, claims handling and overall customer satisfaction. (It’s interesting to note that Allstate’s fairly recent online car insurance provider, Esurance, ranks two places higher overall at 18.) In the annual MSN/Money Magazine survey of car insurance companies, Allstate fares a bit better. On a 100-point scale, the company earns an 81-82 point rating, placing them #10 overall. A.M. Best Company gives Allstate an overall grade of A+ and on a 5-point scale, they earn a 3 for both Overall Purchase Experience/Value and for Claims Handling/Resolution.What they offer
When it comes to building a car insurance coverage plan with Allstate, they offer standard coverage options for individual and family policies, including:- Liability (both bodily injury and property damage liability) coverage
- Medical payments coverage
- Underinsured/Uninsured motorist coverage
- Collision coverage
- Comprehensive coverage
- Personal injury protection (PIP) coverage
Roadside assistance options
The company offers three separate programs providing a varying range of roadside assistance options. These programs are:-
Good Hands® roadside coverage –
this is a no-cost add-on (in most states) that allows you to add up to five cars that can be serviced through a full-protection insurance coverage policy.
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The Allstate Motor Club –
available, even if you are not insured with Allstate, and is similar to other roadside assistance and car clubs. You can pay an annual fee (starting as low as $50-per year in some states) and have access to emergency roadside services, travel discounts, even help with legal defense and bail expenses should you find yourself in that predicament.
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Allstate Towing & Labor –
the cost of this add-on varies from state to state and depends on whether you have full coverage or options in place like comprehensive coverage (you will pay separately for each car you wish to include)
Rental car reimbursement
You can also add an option to your Allstate car insurance that will cover the cost of a rental car, should you need one while your insured vehicle(s) are in the shop due to a covered accident. While the costs and coverage options vary from state to state, you generally have to have either collision or comprehensive coverage already in place to add this feature.Discounts & unique service features
Allstate works hard to make it easier for you to choose them, and one way they will entice you is through a growing list of possible premium discounts. They currently boast 15 available discounts (although your eligibility will depend on a number of factors, including where you live and drive) including:- Safe driver discounts
- Early signing discounts (if you switch insurers before your policy term with another carrier is up)
- Good student discounts
- New car discounts
- Deductible rewards (where your deductibles drop every year you are accident-free)
- Resident student discounts (if you have driving-aged kids in school more than 100 miles from home)
- If you are 55 or older and retired discounts
- Safety equipment and anti-theft devices discounts
- Multi-car discounts
- Multi-policy (bundling) discounts