AARP Hearing Center
@JimmyL864628 Currently, AARP only partners with The Hartford to offer auto insurance to AARP Members. We're sorry to hear you're having trouble with rate increases. We are listening and would like the chance to help as soon as possible. Please visit https://help.aarp.org/s/article/contact-aarp to chat, text, or speak with a representative who can get you in touch with our Member Relations team, they're part of AARP Services, and act as liaison for AARP service providers. - Christy C.
First off get out of that AARP mode. I got our policy out and started comparing my plan with others. I think it was the 2*3rd one I could save big dollars. It is with Allstate.
When I signed up they offered a plan where you download their app. and it monitors your driving. Helped my insurance go down, which it hadn't done since they all made adjustments because of COVID.
In Charlotte NC, where hand held devices are still allowed and those tattletale driving monitor devices are not allowed, our homeowners was a primary reason to shop around.
We found a better deal for home and auto with Erie through a local small family independent agency.
As expected, our first renwal bumped up a bit (no claims) but after that, it has been competitive and reasonably stable pricing for 6+ years. We go for high coverage policies, but higher deductibles, very few property risks, natural or man made, no kids at home, clean driving histories and we both have fico's over 825.
"I downloaded AARP Perks to assist in staying connected and never missing out on a discount!" -LeeshaD341679