Left after 12 years
by Didi on Aug 18, 2019
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I have had my house insured with this company for many years. Recently, I switched to CAA House Insurance because they were able to insure my home for less than $800 compared with the over $1700 premium that Unifund Assurance gave me to renew my house insurance. In other word, CAA was able to offer basically the same coverage for less than half the price. Bottom line, shop around.
Good service never made a claim, never missed a payment - but a 78% increase in 4 years is absurd. Be aware that Johnson prices start running soon after joining them.
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We had always felt well insured with Johnson Unifund. We had a windshield chip claim 6 years ago, and they bent over backwards to accommodate us & facilitate the repair. However, for the past 3 years, we’ve had huge increases to both our home & auto policies. This year our home policy went up 20%, despite a stellar credit rating (don't even get me started on that!) and no claims. I spoke with 3 different representatives trying to find ways to bring down the cost of our home policy: I was told to “go shop around if I felt their prices were too high”. The last representative reminded that I had “called several times, was I expecting a different price?” I gave up, pulled our auto policy & went elsewhere, saving $1258 for 2019-2020.