I've had State Farm for over 37 years. I had a accident a few years ago when my van slid on an overpass in a snowstorm and hit a concrete wall pretty much wiping out the side of the van. State Farm paid to fix the van, 2 weeks later I got a check from them for over a $100 out of the blue, then the next time my premium was due it dropped about $30 a half. In the last 5-10 years our premiums for 2 vehicles, 2 houses, blanket liability, 2 life insurance policies, and 2 antique vehicles have all gone up significantly. But except for the antiques I've stayed with them, because I know I won't have to fight them when it comes time for a claim. My wife was hit by a guy that had Progressive Ins., and it was a small battle to get them to cover all the damage and give us a loaner.
I used to be a parts manager for a Chevy dealer years ago, and we always had problems with the Allstate adjuster trying to get us to cut corners, and use the cheapest or used parts with a wreck repair. Nationwide, State Farm, & Grange were always looking out for the customers best interest, and were the easiest to get along with from a body shops perspective.
After all the damage in Florida the last few years, I think cheap insurance is a thing of the past. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif