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I resolved The Hartford insurance rate increase and saved $$$

Here's how I successfully resolved the interrelated problem with The Hartford raising the insurance premium dramatically for my auto insurance even though I have an excellent driving history, and AARP acting helpless to leverage the matter with its business partner (i.e., The Hartford) ...

 

  1. I recently dropped The Hartford at renewal time in favor of a different carrier (Progressive) and, in the process, save substantial money.

 

  1. I subsequently called AARP and cancelled my membership and will be receiving a prorated refund of my five-year membership payment (more savings for me). If more people took this approach and there was a decrease in membership, perhaps AARP leadership would redirect its energies to be more member centric?

 

It seems that AARP has lost its way helping members in favor of income from royalties paid by business partnerships. 

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Update -- AARP wasn't able to assist with anything related to The Hartford's Insurance rates and essentially said we have to call The Hartford directly.  I called after my 30% rate increase and got no reasons for the high costs other than it was due to a general rate increase.  However, a recent Consumer Report's review and ratings of insurers resulted in The Hartford being rated #45 on the list. 

 

I called 3 other carriers this week and all offered lower rates.  Progressive offered a good Auto / Home bundle at a total cost that's $1100 less than The Hartford based on 12-month costs.  I called The Hartford again to advise I was cancelling and was transferred to another agent who was nice but admitted many customers were cancelling and moving to other carriers. AARP is still not doing anything about customer complaints with The Hartford, so many AARP members are cancelling BOTH The Hartford and AARP.  It's very disappointing that AARP will not even attempt to fix the mess they caused with their contract with The Hartford.  I agree with many others that AARP has lost its way.  The Hartford's predatory insurance rates resulted in the loss of another long-time loyal customer who will advise many others to AVOID The Hartford and to think twice about joining AARP.   

 

 

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@goffprof , have you picked ANOTHER company?  🤔  My daughter in Florida has Progressive. I have Allstate in Virginia. Take care, Nicole  👵

 


➡️[*** @goffprof wrote on Tuesday 6/10/25:

Update -- AARP wasn't able to assist with anything related to The Hartford's Insurance rates and essentially said we have to call The Hartford directly.  I called after my 30% rate increase and got no reasons for the high costs other than it was due to a general rate increase.  However, a recent Consumer Report's review and ratings of insurers resulted in The Hartford being rated #45 on the list. 

 

I called 3 other carriers this week and all offered lower rates.  Progressive offered a good Auto / Home bundle at a total cost that's $1100 less than The Hartford based on 12-month costs.  I called The Hartford again to advise I was cancelling and was transferred to another agent who was nice but admitted many customers were cancelling and moving to other carriers. AARP is still not doing anything about customer complaints with The Hartford, so many AARP members are cancelling BOTH The Hartford and AARP.  It's very disappointing that AARP will not even attempt to fix the mess they caused with their contract with The Hartford.  I agree with many others that AARP has lost its way.  The Hartford's predatory insurance rates resulted in the loss of another long-time loyal customer who will advise many others to AVOID The Hartford and to think twice about joining AARP. ***]


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Nicole- I contacted several of

the best rated insurance carriers listed in Consumer Reports recent review and ratings.  The Hartford was rated #45 on the list and it was a pleasure to cancel. The fact AARP is still completely non-responsive is angering many long time AARP members.  AARP has lost it’s focus and commitment to senior members despite the propaganda.  I can’t recommend AARP and especially won’t ever recommend The Hartford to anyone. AARP can’t even provide any rationale for supporting The Hartford which is against the best interests of members.  

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GOOD FOR YOU @goffprof !!! As we AGE, we have the "wisdom" to WALK AWAY from stuff that is NOT in our "best" interest.  👍  I am VERY HAPPY with Allstate in Virginia. Take care, Nicole  👵

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I'm FREE, bye, bye Hartford.     It's a wonderful feeling to kick Hartford down the road. A bit like that first time as a kid when you learn to ride a two wheel bicycle without falling off.  AARP members,  follow me, I'm the Pied Piper..... 

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Martyn @MartynP267354 , who did you switch to? I have Allstate in Virginia. Take care, Nicole  👵

 


[*** @MartynP267354 wrote 4/22/25:

I'm FREE, bye, bye Hartford.     It's a wonderful feeling to kick Hartford down the road. A bit like that first time as a kid when you learn to ride a two wheel bicycle without falling off.  AARP members,  follow me, I'm the Pied Piper..... ***]


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For those of you who switch every year other than two, how many hoops do you usually have to jump through to get coverage? When I switched to Hartford, I had to either allow an agent to inspect my home or use their app to take photos. Not too bad but not something I want to have to endure every year or two.

 

What is Progressive like in that regard? State Farm? GEICO? Others?

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Dropping The Hartford was easy and saved me a lot of money.  Progressive’s sales person made the transition easy.  I had new car insurance certificates printed 10 minutes after I pre-paid the premiums. The Hartford’s predatory rates are MUCH higher and the coverage is not as good.  

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@goffprof 

I’m delighted to hear your success story about finding a substantially better auto insurance solution than what The Hartford offers! I’m also glad that I dropped The Hartford in favor of Progressive and am much better off as a result. 

It’s too bad that AARP still promotes The Hartford - I imagine that is costing AARP Members a huge amount of money collectively when totaled across everyone who stays insured by The Hartford. 

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The Hartford increased my premium by $1800. And I wanted to know why, they had no response for me.Only that in new york, the rates have gone up, nice try. That was not the case at all. They use a database with info from Lexus Nexus, which had me confused with somebody else. How did I know that well? I never got into an accident in those 3 years, and they had a date, tows, apparently Lexus Nexus is full of errors. It has different information on me, apparently mixed with other people. If they don't stop using lexus nexus, they will lose a lot of people! I got an abstract of my driving record from dnv online. It was just a few dollars, and I emailed it to geico, who gave me a wonderful premium. Much less than what i've been paying the last three years. The rest of my family has progressive, which is very competitive, pretty good.

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@MauraG724900 

Lexis Nexis is a huge company that provides all kinds of database information globally.  For auto insurance it is a place where your record of driving is kept.  It also reports on whom else may be able to drive your car within the household.  For insurance purposes, it is known as a A CLUE (Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange) report.  

Generated by Lexis Nexis,  it is a detailed record of insurance claims made on a specific property or vehicle within the past few years. Insurance companies use it to assess risk and determine premiums.

 

It is like your credit report except on driving and your autos.  As such, you have the right to get your Lexis Nexis report (CLUE), review it and if applicable correct it.  

 

Since the info it contains comes from some other place, it might be a good indication that the original source is also incorrect and will also need to be corrected too.  Just depends on what the info might be -   Any database can have errors since the human factor is usually responsible for feeding in the info from whatever the source.

 

In most states, it is a requirement that IF a Lexi’s Nexis (CLUE) report was used then there s/h/b a disclosure of this within the renewal declaration stating this and also tell you how to order your report, review it and if an error is there, what you do to correct it.  Your state Dept of Insurance should also have the contact info for securing your report. Or you can order your report from their website. 

 

Everybody should review their own Lexi’s Nexis (CLUE) report for correctness periodically - especially if it has been used to rate an insurance premium.  The report is also used for risk assessment on other types of property for which insurance coverage is sought by the consumer.

 

Lexis Nexis- Risk Solutions - Consumer Portal 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Maura @MauraG724900 that is awful and congrats on switching to Geico!!! Take care, Nicole  👵

 


➡️[*** Maura wrote Wednesday 4/30/25: The Hartford increased my premium by $1800. And I wanted to know why, they had no response for me.Only that in new york, the rates have gone up, nice try. That was not the case at all. They use a database with info from Lexus Nexus, which had me confused with somebody else. How did I know that well? I never got into an accident in those 3 years, and they had a date, tows, apparently Lexus Nexus is full of errors. It has different information on me, apparently mixed with other people. If they don't stop using lexus nexus, they will lose a lot of people! I got an abstract of my driving record from dnv online. It was just a few dollars, and I emailed it to geico, who gave me a wonderful premium. Much less than what i've been paying the last three years. The rest of my family has progressive, which is very competitive, pretty good. ***]

 

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A year later:   [as of June 14, 2025]

Over 18,000 views to my June 2024 post about The Hartford above. And yet, AARP clearly hasn’t been meaningfully responsive and isn’t doing much of anything substantive to help Members with the auto insurance rate problem with The Hartford. I cannot help but wonder why. AARP needs to learn how to better choose business affiliates and figure out how to regain a focus on actually helping Members.

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My elderly, retired father, living on SS paycheck to paycheck, has used AARP/The Hartford for decades. His rates began to go up exponentially as of 2023. 

2022=$2019/yr

2023=$2665/yr,

2024=$3018/yr

2025 $4926/yr... they've gone up by $2261 in 2yrs and $1908 in 1yr... WHY??? He hasn't made a claim since 2012 which was for hail damage. If natural disasters are causing the rates to go up then only raise the rates for either those who made claims or those who live in the natural disaster areas, instead of across the board. I just dumped AARP/Hartford and added my dad to my State Farm account, 2 automobiles, 1 cargo trailer and Homeowners (with even more coverage than he had with AARP/Hartford) and it's only $2713/yr. Even Lloyd's of London admitted insurance is nothing but a Ponzi-style scheme, so just stop with the excuses and blame. 

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That's an utter shame and I feel for him. I just got hit with about a 50% increase in my premium, despite having no claims, accidents, or tickets. Will definitely be moving on from Hartford and likely dropping AARP, too.

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They're using lexus nexus, which is full of errors, and that's what they're basing the premium on. Two insurance companies told me the same thing. Correcting Lexus Nexus is a project which I have to get on. But apparently it seems that there's so much insurance fraud. Somebody could be using your information. Basically, you have to prove that it wasn't you!  So that's a project that I need to take care of but i'm dragging my feet. It sounds like a lot of you are going through the same thing with this a hike in premium without a good reason

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@MauraG724900 wrote:

It sounds like a lot of you are going through the same thing with this a hike in premium without a good reason




That's great information about LexisNexis.  A few decades ago someone else's information started appearing on my credit report and proving it wasn't me was an almost impossible task.  In fact, that person's address still appears on my credit report as a previous address, and is sometimes used in verification questions!  At least I recognize it, so I know what's going on:  "No, that's not a prior address of mine but it IS the address of someone whose credit report got mixed up with mine, so I don't know if I should answer 'yes' or 'no.'"  That obviously works only if I'm talking to a person--if I'm clicking boxes on an online form, I'm screwed.

 

However, I'm not too sure about your "without a good reason."  Even when one recent complainer was asked which part of his insurance went up, he didn't know and didn't seem inclined to look back and find out.  So his increase might have been like yours, and due to an error in his driving record, which LexisNexis would reveal.  But if it was the comprehensive portion of the premium that went up, that has nothing do with anybody's driving record.

 

That's what happened to me--the comprehensive portion doubled, which resulted in a 40% increase in my total premium.  Screaming about how a 40% increase is ridiculous because I hadn't had any accidents or tickets might have felt good but it would have been meaningless.

 

I have a big motorhome and had the broken windshield replaced under my comprehensive coverage.  Even though comprehensive claims are not the policyholder's fault and shouldn't factor into the premium, I was nervous.  I was shocked when I got my renewal and my comprehensive annual premium went down, from $1,000 to $440.  Yes, went DOWN, after filing a claim.  And it stayed down for several years, until this year when it went up to $560.  That's a 28% increase, but my collision premium went down at the same time, for unknown reasons, and the total premium increase ended up being 4.5%.  

 

I can only assume that the timing of my windshield replacement happened to coincide with a general decrease in comprehensive claims in my area, but I'll never know for sure because everything is so opaque.  I deal with that opacity by understanding as much as I can, which helps me feel a little less like a victim.

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Maura @MauraG724900 , sounds like everyone needs to check on this and pressure their insurance companies to replace Lexus Nexus with something else (IF they are using it). I have Allstate in Virginia. My daughter has Progressive in Florida. Thanks for this alert!!! Take care, Nicole  👵

 


➡️[*** Maura wrote Wednesday 4/30/25: They're using lexus nexus, which is full of errors, and that's what they're basing the premium on. Two insurance companies told me the same thing. Correcting Lexus Nexus is a project which I have to get on. But apparently it seems that there's so much insurance fraud. Somebody could be using your information. Basically, you have to prove that it wasn't you!  So that's a project that I need to take care of but i'm dragging my feet. It sounds like a lot of you are going through the same thing with this a hike in premium without a good reason. ***]

@MauraG724900 wrote:

They're using lexus nexus, which is full of errors, and that's what they're basing the premium on. Two insurance companies told me the same thing. Correcting Lexus Nexus is a project which I have to get on. But apparently it seems that there's so much insurance fraud. Somebody could be using your information. Basically, you have to prove that it wasn't you!  So that's a project that I need to take care of but i'm dragging my feet. It sounds like a lot of you are going through the same thing with this a hike in premium without a good reason. ***]

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@MillerH715495 We're sorry to hear you're having trouble with rate increases with The Hartford. We are listening and would like the chance to help. 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. - Christy C. 

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Thank you for replying, but I will be going to GEICO. Their premium for six months is $130 less than what I am paying on current term with Hartford AARP. Bad look for both Hartford and AARP, but works out for me in the end.

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WOW, that is a lot.  Can you tell us the zip code where you live or area.  What portion of your insurance went up the most - because Comprehensive would indicate a high auto theft rate in your area, whereas Collision would indicate car crashes and repair cost - all of which are expensive nowadays with the average car price over $40,000 and repair cost with all the electronics is very high too.

I guess it could also be UN or UNDER Insured Drivers which I am finding is also going up - I guess this is because some drivers are now driving without insurance or the minimum the state requires which is never enough.

 

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Zip is 75025, which is Plano TX. It is a really low-crime area. 

I don't know what part of my policy increased, specifically. I was so aggravated that I did not dig into it.

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@MillerH715495 wrote:


I don't know what part of my policy increased, specifically. I was so aggravated that I did not dig into it.


 

Most people don't, but it's vital if someone wants to be an informed consumer.  But I think being an informed consumer is pretty low on most people's list of important things.  Especially with insurance, which is wildly confusing, and the pricing can be inscrutable.

But I greatly appreciate the agent who took the time to explain why a comprehensive premium might spike dramatically, and might spike with one company but not with another.  Didn't change the premium, but I understood how it could happen.  And when I switched companies because of it, I understood that the same thing might happen next year with the new company, depending on their claims experience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@GailL1 wrote:

What portion of your insurance went up the most - because Comprehensive would indicate a high auto theft rate in your area,  



Or probably more likely, weather-related events, like flooding and hail, which comprehensive coverage also covers.

 

I just checked my insurance coverage (not Hartford).  I have a 25-year-old station wagon and a 25-year-old  sports car.  The comprehensive portion of the premium on the station wagon is $120 a year and the comprehensive portion of the premium on the sports car is $330 a year--almost three times higher.  And that is even though the BMW is pretty much theft-proof, since it has a manual transmission.  😀  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@TRL1111 -

The manual transmission in the BMW sports car is only a rite of passage in car theft rings - the difference is probably due more to the replace cost of the vehicles - is there any comparison of a 25 year old station wagon and a 25 year old imported sports car?  Especially if it is Red!

Hope you lose neither -

I think we should get credit for having a car garaged at a personal residence.  Isn’t it safer from theft and from elements if it is?

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@GailL1 wrote:

The manual transmission in the BMW sports car is only a rite of passage in car theft rings - the difference is probably due more to the replace cost of the vehicles 


 

Yeah, I know.  I was kind of kidding.  I think of the manual transmission more of as a way to help a bored teenager keep from making a very bad decision.  

 

Plus this car would be the worst one to steal because they didn't make very many of them, so you almost never see them out in the wild, and they attract attention.  Not to mention it's in terrible shape, compared to the garage queens that most of them are--dents, peeling clearcoat, ripped seats.  Daily driver for 25 years takes a toll.

 

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@TRL1111 wrote - Not to mention it's in terrible shape, compared to the garage queens that most of them are--dents, peeling clearcoat, ripped seats. 

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Maybe send the insurance company a picture of it in its current shape - 

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I am so sorry to hear that your father experienced such an increase in his auto insurance rate with The Hartford.  I have sent you a private message regarding this issue.  Sue C.

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Sue- my 2024 premium went up 30% over the previous year. I got a card from AARP advising my rate would be $266/month, another $400 increase!  Progressive offered far better coverage for almost 40% less cost.  The fact The Hartford has turned its back on long time customers is simply disgraceful.  

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