I am getting ready to start shopping myself. Several years ago when I moved from a house in town to the country my rates were not too terrible, but after a couple fairly severe increases I started looking at my policy, and found I was paying for their "farm and ranch" coverage which was insuring for farm employees, and significant liability. I went to my agent at the time and asked to be put on a homeowner policy and I was not going to insure farm employees, etc....and I do not hire anyone, and rarely is anyone else even on my property, and the land is posted. She indicated she would not do that, and I bid her good day and that I would likely be cancelling my policy as soon as I find someone that would provide the coverage I need (I stress the term NEED). She then seemed surprised when I called her to cancel not only my "farm and ranch" policy, but every vehicle as well. Fast forward, my home owner policy has increased every year, and now higher than I was paying before I cancelled my other policy, so it is time to gather my documents and shop. I have been told it is true that insurance companies give better rates to new customers, but given my wife had a accident I was holding off until the accident was over 3 years old to help rates. I did find a way to save a few $$, in that some insurance companies try to toss medical coverage on the vehicle, and since I carry my own medical insurance, that was an expense I was likely never going to need, and liability coverage covers others if they are injured and your fault. I removed all medical coverage from my auto policies.
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