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USAA Auto Insurance to Save Money

Friday, May 27th, 2011

If you are already in the military you probably already know about the amazing benefits USAA Auto Insurance gives to their members.  What a lot of people do not realize is that you can become a member of USAA if you have a parent or spouse in the military as well.  Even if they are retired, your military parent or spouse can get you into USAA and you can start reaping the benefits of low rates, superior customer service and top quality products.

You can save hundreds through USAA according to their website.  The average person saves about $450 per year when switching to USAA.  If you own another USAA product such as a checking account or a homeowners policy you could end up saving even more.  They offer accident forgiveness for good drivers for as little as $1 per month.  There’s also good student discounts as well as safe driver savings.  USAA offers flexible payment options at no additional charge, and you can pick your own pay schedule.

USAA has been honoring our military men and women and there families for years by offering such top quality products with easy access and guaranteed renewal.  Additional perks such as roadside assistance, award winning claims services and multiple discounts makes USAA one of the top auto insurance companies and should definitely be considered if you are eligible.  It’s good to know our military has a place to go to ensure they are getting a great deal and being treated with the utmost of respect.  They definitely deserve it.

USAA Criticizes California’s Prop 17

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Prop 17 is a proposal on the California ballot sponsored by Mercury Insurance which will allow auto insurance companies to charge many drivers for various reasons.  This includes military people who did not purchase auto insurance while living on base even if they didn’t own a car at the time.  This is according to the article “Nation’s Leading Insurer of Soldiers, USAA, Criticizes Prop 17; VoteVets.org Announce Opposition” found on InsuranceNewsNet’s website.

USAA, which was formed in 1922, says it cannot support the bill because of the negative impact it will have on active duty men and women.  The rating system does not take into consideration the special circumstances of our military men and women and USAA does not feel this is right.  VoteVets.org signed a ballot argument against Prop 17 and they represent 100,000 veterans and military families.

Under Prop 17 drivers, including soldiers serving stateside, who stop driving and did not need insurance for a certain time period would have to pay hundreds more for their auto insurance when they decided to restart the coverage.  Doesn’t seem fair to people who have legitimate reasons to stop carrying insurance for small periods of time, such as the military.