Unfair and Unjust
by Concerned_Citizen on Oct 9, 2020
1 out of 5 stars
I have been with a Cooperators for 4 years. Their lack in attention to detail is terrible, I was repeatedly charged for items that I had asked to be removed from my policy (e.g. windshield protection). My recent renewal really put me over the edge. The customer service representative indicated that I had to pay an addition $1000/year for the next three years on my husbands auto insurance because my husband had received a distracted driving ticket. A ticket where he was sitting a stationary vehicle that was off!! The representative indicated that the increase to premiums as a resulting of tickets/convictions was 5 - 10% depending on what it was for. The representative couldn't provide any concrete answers or information why my premium was going up by 35%, said it was too bad for me. Too bad for the Cooperators, I will be taking my business elsewhere.
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The Cooperators increased my premiums after my insurance Coseco was acquired. Somewhere during this acquisition, my files were transferred from Coseco to Cooperators and my insurance premiums increased. When I spoke to the Cooperators, the agent indicated that my policy was up for renewal and due to a speeding ticket 3 years prior my rates were increased. I did not recall this infraction and questioned the agent why my rates did not increase the previous years then if that was the case. I could not get a satisfactory answer. The response I received was your policy has been renewed. When I asked for a breakdown of my policy and we started to go over my coverage it was noted that my discounts that was applied by Cooperators was not accurate. These discounts were adjusted on the fly leading to a further increase to my premiums. My insurance rates was conveniently increased on my renewal once my files were taken over by the Cooperators and has increased to over $100 per month? When I asked for a discount for not driving my vehicle during COVID, I was told that I did not qualify since my Policy was new with Cooperators. How is it fair for a company to take over my insurance without my consent and approval and have the right to increase my premiums and then refused any credits that I would be qualified for?