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Since you are internet literate, it sounds to me as if searching for a multi-line insurance agency
would be a good & prudent way to go. Let them search multiple companies and present you
with the quotes. Even if you have to search hundreds of miles away from your current location.
Again, ...search for multi-line insurance companies / agents in your whole state, then call, e-mail
or Text the telephone numbers & e-mail addresses listed.
In my current state where I live, I was told that Progressive no longer insures homes over a certain
age [ too many claims in my state ]. I used to have an auto / home policy with them for a few years.
Remember, the insurance companies are in business to make as much money as they can. They
do not have to return your calls, Texts or e-mails [ been there, done that ]. Yes, I know that this is
[ VERY ] frustrating and time consuming. Keep a written log of everyone that you contact [ i.e. -
dates, times, type of contact made, etc. ]. This "shopping around" seems to be the normal way of finding insurance these days AND going forward, or at least it is here in my state.
Also, as a word of awareness / caution, I recommend that you do not accept the cheapest policy
quotes that you receive. You " may " want to contact the insurance commissioner's office in your
state for some current / reputable companies.
As you or your wife may already know, all of this investigative searching, contacting, logging of contacts / communications, etc. is usually defined as "performing your due diligence".
Best of luck with your search. Please let us know how it turns out !
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