Second best alternative to USAA for car, life, and umbrella insurance?

Anonymous
I will no longer have access to my beloved USAA shortly. Is there a second best for the subject needs?

TIA.
Anonymous
Why not? USAA doesn't kick you out.
Anonymous
Are you sure? Once a member, always (allowed to be) a member, has been my experience.
Anonymous
With enough accidents or even one they do kick people out. Had it happen to friends.
Anonymous
Or OP might be divorcing the member.
Anonymous
Try GEICO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Or OP might be divorcing the member.

This.
Anonymous
If you are a member now add a different type of service in your name so that you remain a usaa member (credit card, bank account, etc) regardless of a divorce or loss of auto coverage.
Anonymous
erie is pretty good for auto. amica too, although sometimes more expensive. umbrella get from either your auto or your home insurer, life you should get a 20 or 30 year level term policy from a decent company -- not shop every few years.
Anonymous
If it's divorce, according to USAA, you can remain a member in this situation:

Un-remarried former spouses of USAA members who have or had a USAA Auto or Property Insurance product while married.

So maybe OP is getting remarried.
Anonymous
We have USAA membership through our veteran dads. Do you have some other relative you can use?
Anonymous
If you have a military affiliation I would go with Navy Federal Credit. If not then try NorthWest Federal Credit Union. If all else fails go wit GEICO
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If it's divorce, according to USAA, you can remain a member in this situation:

Un-remarried former spouses of USAA members who have or had a USAA Auto or Property Insurance product while married.

So maybe OP is getting remarried.


I'm a remarried former spouse of a USAA member, who still has USAA. Although my ex was a child of military, so maybe it works differently? I had to call and ask a few people, but they decided I could stay.
Anonymous
I have travelers home and geico car
I shopped around once for better prices, wasn't sure it was worth the hassle
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If it's divorce, according to USAA, you can remain a member in this situation:

Un-remarried former spouses of USAA members who have or had a USAA Auto or Property Insurance product while married.

So maybe OP is getting remarried.


I'm a remarried former spouse of a USAA member, who still has USAA. Although my ex was a child of military, so maybe it works differently? I had to call and ask a few people, but they decided I could stay.


My husband's ex kept her USAA. She isn't remarried but living with another retired military member. I don't think my husband had to approve it or anything (he would have). I know he had to call or do something for one of the kids, but that was about it and they got it.
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