Posts Tagged ‘managed competition’

GEICO Is Now Live in Massachusetts

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Following up on a previous blog post announcing GEICO filing paper work to begin selling auto insurance in Massachusetts, last Monday GEICO went live, and is now actively selling Massachusetts auto insurance policies to MA residents.

GEICO’s first customer in MA was Beth Opishinski of Whitman, Mass.

Over the past year, Massachusetts has seen many of the nations leading auto insurance companies re-enter the auto insurance market providing them with more options when choosing an auto insurance policy.Ā  Recent market entrants include Progressive Insurance Company, Esurance, GEICO, and Allstate will join the fun shortly.

Massachusetts Auto Insurance - Affects of Managed Competition

Friday, April 24th, 2009

According to 90.9 WBUR, The Urban Insurance Agents of Massachusetts (A trade association) say that over the next year more than 12,000 drivers per month who mostly live in urban or inner-city areas will lose their auto insurance coverage due to auto insurance deregulation otherwise known as managed competition.

Auto insurance companies in Massachusetts are no longer required to offer auto insurance coverage to neighborhoods they consider to be high-risk such as: Brockton, Springfield, Worcester, Dorchester, and Roxbury among others.

Massachusetts Drivers who are non-renewed can shop for auto insurance through an agent, online or through their own research in the competitive Massachusetts marketplace…or through the Massachusetts Auto Insurance Program (MAIP).

More information about Massachusetts Auto Insurance, and online quotes.

Will Esurance Auto Insurance Enter Massachusetts Market?

Monday, March 30th, 2009

An article by Kenneth J. St. Onge in the Insurance Journal says that Esurance auto insurance has filed to obtain a foreign company license, the first step in being able to sell Massachusetts auto insurance. The insurer is following Geico and Progressive who have also decided to enter the state’s market, a year after deregulation of the industry. Like those companies, Esurance sells auto insurance policies directly to the consumer through the Internet.

Despite this indicator, Kenneth stresses that the auto insurance company states that they have no plans to enter the Massachusetts market any time soon. For one thing, they have not yet filed a rate plan; such an outline of the auto insurance rates they plan to charge is mandatory to sell insurance in the state.