How to get another COVID 'stimulus check' from your car insurance company
How to get another COVID 'stimulus check' from your car insurance company
How to get another COVID 'stimulus check' from your car insurance company

Now that President-elect Joe Biden has announced his plan for a new round of $1,400 stimulus checks, consumer advocates are calling on auto insurance companies to provide some more stimulus cash of their own.

Many insurers already gave customers a temporary discount on premiums back in the spring, recognizing that Americans were suddenly driving less and auto accident rates were plummeting. That round of relief ended in May.

Since then, as regions across the country have continued to restrict business activity and other parts of daily life, overall driving is still well below pre-pandemic levels, according to Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

And that’s led to staggering increases in profits for auto insurers, according to research by consumer advocates. Progressive reported an 82% increase in net income, while Geico’s pre-tax earnings tripled during the second and third quarters of 2020, to give a couple of examples.

Americans might be wondering: Why am I once again paying full price for insurance while my car sits in the driveway and my insurance company is making piles of profits?

Here’s how you can try to get a second round of premium refunds, plus a few other strategies to slash that car insurance bill when money is tight.

Since then, as regions across the country have continued to restrict business activity and other parts of daily life, overall driving is still well below pre-pandemic levels, according to Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

And that’s led to staggering increases in profits for auto insurers, according to research by consumer advocates. Progressive reported an 82% increase in net income, while Geico’s pre-tax earnings tripled during the second and third quarters of 2020, just to name a couple.

Americans might be wondering: Why am I once again paying full price for insurance when my car sits in the driveway and my insurance company is posting record gains?

Here’s how you can try to get a second round of premium refunds, plus a few other strategies to slash expenses when money is tight.

Auto insurers thrive during the pandemic

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The Consumer Federation of America and the Center for Economic Justice sent a public letter to state insurance commissioners, saying auto insurers should be required to deliver a second round of refunds to policyholders.

An analysis by the two groups showed crashes down 31% since the beginning of the pandemic compared to the year prior — with the trend expected to intensify as the virus further spins out of control this winter.

So can I get free money from my insurance company?

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An analysis by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group Education Fund took a state-by-state look at how insurance companies repaid parked motorists last spring.