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J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Auto Insurance Customer Satisfaction Reaches an All-Time High, Driven by Satisfaction with Policy Offerings


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Customers Tolerate Rate Hikes When Notified in Advance and Given Options

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA--June 25, 2012: Led primarily by increases in satisfaction with policy offerings and billing and payment, overall customer satisfaction with auto insurance companies has reached an all-time high, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2012 U.S. Auto Insurance Study(SM) released today.

The study measures customer satisfaction with auto insurance companies across five factors: interaction; price; policy offerings; billing and payment; and claims. Overall satisfaction with auto insurance companies is 804 (on a 1,000-point scale), up 14 points from 2011. Satisfaction levels in 2012 are the highest since the study was launched in 2000.

Satisfaction increases in all factors in 2012, with significant improvements in policy offerings (+30 points) and interaction (+19 points). Satisfaction with price is essentially unchanged from 2011.

"Although satisfaction with price remains consistent from 2011, auto insurance companies have made great strides in all other areas," said Jeremy Bowler, senior director of the insurance practice at J.D. Power and Associates. "Specifically in the area of policy offerings, a number of insurance companies place an emphasis on product differentiation in their advertising and packaging of discounts and offerings."

The Most Satisfied Customers Are More Willing to Tolerate Rate Hikes, to a Point
The study finds that 20 percent of customers have experienced an insurer-initiated rate increase from 2011, with 63 percent of these customers experiencing an increase of $50 or more. Satisfaction among customers whose premiums increase by at least $50 is 735, compared with 797 among those experiencing an increase of less than $50.

"Among customers whose insurers meet or exceed all their service expectations, modest rate increases appear to be well tolerated, provided the rate adjustment amounts to less than $50. However, larger rate adjustments may trigger customers to consider shopping for a new insurer, especially those customers who are less engaged with their insurance company," said Bowler. "One method auto insurers can use to mitigate dissatisfaction with increasing rates is to proactively communicate the rate change prior to the renewal notice, and engage in discussions with customers regarding their options."

Discussing rate increases with customers and offering options may have a positive effect on satisfaction. Of auto insurance customers receiving a rate increase, 56 percent were not notified prior to the renewal notice, among whom satisfaction is 746. Conversely, satisfaction among customers who were notified prior to a rate increase and had a discussion with their insurer is 807.

Social Media Insurance Rate Chatter
Research conducted by J.D. Power's Consumer Insight and Strategy Group[1] finds that a significant proportion of social media comments on the topic of personal auto insurance rate hikes indicate a strong desire to switch insurers, or to begin the shopping process. Additionally, many ask peers whether they have experienced similar results with a specific insurer or whether they would recommend another insurer altogether.

"Our research shows that most customers who shop for insurance ultimately do not switch. However, among those who are driven to shop because they are dissatisfied with the service they receive, three of four will keep shopping until they find a new insurer. With many insurers filing new property and auto rates across the country, a growing proportion of customers are starting to receive rate increase notifications, often a catalyst for shopping behavior," Bowler said. "Proactively notifying customers and discussing options may help mitigate disappointment and shopping for insurance."

The study measures satisfaction with auto insurance companies in seven regions. Study results by region are:

California Region: Wawanesa ranks highest among award-eligible insurers in the California region with a score of 823, followed by Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA) (807) and State Farm (806).

West Region: State Farm (837) ranks highest among award-eligible insurers in the West region, and is the only award-eligible insurer to perform above regional average.

Central Region: Texas Farm Bureau (857) ranks highest among award-eligible insurers in the Central region, followed by State Farm (832) and GEICO (830).

Southeast Region: Farm Bureau Insurance - Tennessee (828) ranks highest among award-eligible insurers in the Southeast region, followed by North Carolina Farm Bureau (823) and State Farm (821).

North Central Region: Auto-Owners Insurance and State Farm (in a tie at 828 each) rank highest among award-eligible insurers in the North Central region, followed by Erie Insurance (823).

Northeast Region: Amica Mutual (867) ranks highest among award-eligible insurers in the Northeast region, followed by New York Central Mutual (811) and GEICO (793).

Mid-Atlantic Region: Erie Insurance (834) ranks highest among award-eligible insurers in the Mid-Atlantic region, followed by State Farm (813).

Customer satisfaction varies from an average high of 814 in the Southeast region to a low of 784 in the Northeast region. While the Southeast region achieves the highest scores in interaction, billing and payment, policy offerings and claims, the West region performs particularly well in price.

To view the management discussion, which examines the shifting service channel behaviors in the auto insurance marketplace, as well as the impact they have on customer satisfaction, please click here.

The 2012 U.S. Auto Insurance Study is based on nearly 35,000 responses from auto insurance customers. The study was fielded between March and May 2012.

Customer Satisfaction Index Ranking


J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings

California Region


For Consumers

(Based on a 1,000-point scale)



Wawanesa

823

5

Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA)

807

4

State Farm

806

4

GEICO

801

4

The Hartford

798

4

Ameriprise

792

3

Safeco

786

3

California Average

785

3

Mercury

780

3

NCNU (AAA)

779

3

Progressive

773

3

Liberty Mutual

770

3

Allstate

764

3

Nationwide

761

2

21st Century

757

2

Farmers

754

2

Infinity P&C

705

2

*USAA

912





*USAA is an insurance provider open only to U.S. military personnel and their families and therefore is not included in the rankings.



Customer Satisfaction Index Ranking


J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings

Central Region


For Consumers

(Based on a 1,000-point scale)



Texas Farm Bureau

857

5

State Farm

832

4

GEICO

830

4

American Family

816

3

Shelter

814

3

Central Average

811

3

Nationwide

799

3

AAA Missouri/Texas

795

3

Progressive

794

2

Allstate

792

2

Safeco

790

2

Farmers

787

2

Travelers

780

2

Farm Bureau Mutual

779

2

Liberty Mutual

772

2

*USAA

896





*USAA is an insurance provider open only to U.S. military personnel and their families and therefore is not included in the rankings.

Included in the Central Region are: Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Texas


Customer Satisfaction Index Ranking


J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings

Mid-Atlantic Region


For Consumers

(Based on a 1,000-point scale)



Erie Insurance

834

5

State Farm

813

3

Mid-Atlantic Average

807

3

Nationwide

800

3

Travelers

800

3

Progressive

799

3

The Hartford

795

3

GEICO

791

3

Allstate

785

2

Liberty Mutual

779

2

21st Century

763

2

High Point Insurance

748

2

*USAA

913


**NJM Insurance Co.

840





*USAA is an insurance provider open only to U.S. military personnel and their families and therefore is not included in the rankings.

**New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Co. is an insurance provider open only to New Jersey Business & Industry Association members, State of New Jersey employees, NJM's previously insured drivers, and/or previous/current auto/homeowner policyholders and therefore is not included in the rankings.

Included in the Mid-Atlantic Region are: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C. and West Virginia

Customer Satisfaction Index Ranking


J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings

North Central Region


For Consumers

(Based on a 1,000-point scale)



Auto-Owners Insurance

828

5

State Farm

828

5

Erie Insurance

823

5

COUNTRY

814

4

Grange Insurance

807

3

GEICO

805

3

North Central Average

804

3

Liberty Mutual

798

3

Allstate

796

3

Progressive

796

3

American Family

792

3

The Hanover

789

2

Automobile Club Group (AAA)

783

2

Michigan Farm Bureau

783

2

Nationwide

782

2

The Hartford

777

2

Farmers

764

2

*USAA

903





*USAA is an insurance provider open only to U.S. military personnel and their families and therefore is not included in the rankings.

Included in the North Central Region are: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin

Customer Satisfaction Index Ranking


J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings

Northeast Region


For Consumers

(Based on a 1,000-point scale)



Amica Mutual

867

5

New York Central Mutual

811

4

GEICO

793

3

Liberty Mutual

792

3

State Farm

792

3

Progressive

786

3

Northeast Average

784

3

Travelers

769

3

Nationwide

767

3

MetLife

762

3

The Hartford

760

3

Allstate

759

3

Plymouth Rock Assurance

756

2

Commerce

753

2

Safety Insurance

753

2

The Hanover

738

2

Arbella

733

2

*USAA

890





*USAA is an insurance provider open only to U.S. military personnel and their families and therefore is not included in the rankings.

Included in the Northeast Region are: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont

Customer Satisfaction Index Ranking


J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings

Southeast Region


For Consumers

(Based on a 1,000-point scale)



Farm Bureau Insurance - Tennessee

828

5

North Carolina Farm Bureau

823

5

State Farm

821

5

GEICO

815

3

Kentucky Farm Bureau

814

3

Southeast Average

814

3

Allstate

806

3

Auto-Owners Insurance

802

3

Nationwide

797

2

Progressive

796

2

MetLife

795

2

Alfa Insurance

794

2

Liberty Mutual

794

2

The Hartford

794

2

Travelers

790

2

Farmers

789

2

GMAC

785

2

21st Century

774

2

Safeco

763

2

Direct General

744

2

*USAA

930





*USAA is an insurance provider open only to U.S. military personnel and their families and therefore is not included in the rankings.

Included in the Southeast Region are: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee

Customer Satisfaction Index Ranking


J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings

West Region


For Consumers

(Based on a 1,000-point scale)



State Farm

837

5

West Average

810

3

GEICO

808

3

American Family

804

3

The Hartford

803

3

Progressive

799

3

Allstate

797

3

Farmers

787

2

Safeco

786

2

Liberty Mutual

784

2

Nationwide

768

2

*USAA

897





*USAA is an insurance provider open only to U.S. military personnel and their families and therefore is not included in the rankings.

Included in the West Region are: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming

Power Circle Ratings Legend:
5 -- Among the best
4 -- Better than most
3 -- About average
2 -- The rest