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Insurance - Anyone have any history with Markel?

davehirst

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I have had Rider insurance for several years now, and the premiums continue to rise. Got an internet quote from Markel, for 100.00 less per year with better coverage. Anyone have any history with Markel?
 
I have had Rider insurance for several years now, and the premiums continue to rise. Got an internet quote from Markel, for 100.00 less per year with better coverage. Anyone have any history with Markel?

Not Markel, but I have a very low rate with Dairyland for very good complete coverage - less than $ 200.00 for a 12-month policy. Insurance varies so much you would need a personal quote, but that will be free and only a phone call away. Good luck .... Mike :thumbup:

Ps: I did have an excellent rate with FourMost for the first year, but it went up quite a bit, so I went with Dairyland and have stayed there for the last 3 yrs :yes: :yes: :yes:
 
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Independent Agent here with 40 years in the trenches...
Buying Direct will get you a lower rate.
What do you give up?
Having an Agent that'll fight for you if issues pop up with:
Claims
Proper Coverage
Proper Underwriting and rating of the risk
Payment issues.

Buy cheap if you want: just know what you're NOT getting, for that smaller payment.

Markel? I know them... they only have Salespeople sitting at phone banks! :roflblack:
 
We had a local agent here in Wisc. and we were paying almost $650.00 a year for basic coverage and that's with no tickets or accidents, clean driving record for over 30 years. Checked with AARP, and found Foremost for $280.00 a year with same coverage, plus trip interruption & towing. So we have been with them since we have had our Spyder. Mac:doorag:
 
I have had Rider insurance for several years now, and the premiums continue to rise. Got an internet quote from Markel, for 100.00 less per year with better coverage. Anyone have any history with Markel?

I started out with Markel but had to bail after a few months as they raised the rate on me for no reason, stating "the original quote was incorrect"!! WTF! Try Geico believe it or not, I end up paying 300.00+ a year less with them!
 
Thanks for the info guys I couldn't find any good reviews on them on the Internet and you guys are confirming what I read thanks again
 
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Look under BikeLine,that is another name for Merkel which is the correct spelling. I had them for years on my 2 wheelers and they were a very reasonable cost.
 
I had State Farm and it was $120.00 for 6 months and than went up for no reason. I left them and went to Geico and pay $171.00 a year. I hate those 6 month policies and will stay with Geico as long as they don't raise my rates on the Spyder
 
Hi PCBeachBum,

Re: I hate those 6 month policies

Here in Oregon, where it rains about 6 months a year, I know of no company that offers anything other than a 12-month policy. :wrong:

I would jump on a 6-month policy if I could.

I'm with USAA who then subs it out to Progessive; ~$310 / yr.

Jerry Baumchen
 
We had a local agent here in Wisc. and we were paying almost $650.00 a year for basic coverage and that's with no tickets or accidents, clean driving record for over 30 years. Checked with AARP, and " ", plus trip interruption & towing. So we have been with them since we have had our Spyder. Mac:doorag:

found Foremost for $280.00 a year with same coverage < -------- when I purchased the 2015 indian chieftain , went to the insurance procedure , the coverage for a spyder r-t , indian chief , was enough too make my head spin , ( but a little of the head spin might have been from the realization , that I just purchased an Indian chieftain :yikes: .... but called around and also found foremost insurance , cut the bill in half , plus added a 3 rd smaller cycle for only 5 dollars more ! )
 
Insurance always seems to have a VERY large part in the ART of Motorcycle Riding. As most of us SPYDER ryders know, it's all in the way we Pay to Play. :thumbup:
 
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We had a local agent here in Wisc. and we were paying almost $650.00 a year for basic coverage and that's with no tickets or accidents, clean driving record for over 30 years. Checked with AARP, and found Foremost for $280.00 a year with same coverage, plus trip interruption & towing. So we have been with them since we have had our Spyder. Mac:doorag:

found Foremost for $280.00 a year with same coverage < -------- when I purchased the 2015 indian chieftain , went to the insurance procedure , the coverage for a spyder r-t , indian chief , was enough too make my head spin , ( but a little of the head spin might have been from the realization , that I just purchased an Indian chieftain :yikes: .... but called around and also found foremost insurance , cut the bill in half , plus added a 3 rd smaller cycle for only 5 dollars more ! )

I just opened, and filed a mailing from Foremost in the trash. I'm going to dig it out and investigate it now... Thanks.
 
All states are very different when it come to quotes. Here in PA., Dairyland got crazy expensive. Progressive was worse. Had Foremost for a few years. Butt, only after shopping with an agent for them, vs. AARP. The agent was MUCH cheaper than AARP!!! Shop around. Agents with multiple lines are the best. They will fight FOR you if any problems arise. :thumbup: Tom
 
I have Geico for my house, car and bike.
I pay $700.00 yearly but I keep top shelf liabilities on everything......so I pay more.
You have to ask yourself an honest question.....what do you have to lose?
If you have much to lose then insure up..... if not then go with an unknown unreliable cheap yet 'legal" insurer:doorag:
 
I just opened, and filed a mailing from Foremost in the trash. I'm going to dig it out and investigate it now... Thanks.
The agent I dealt with seemed OK, but of course, he was selling something. I have not had to use them yet and I really hope I don't have to, because that would mean something bad has happened (knock on wood now!). But I did get twice as much Ins. for half the price. Time will tell. Good luck! Mac:doorag: P.S. You do know that Ins. all started with the "mafia" didn't you??:roflblack::roflblack:
 
Hi Neighbor,I just went with Progressive last year 256.00 a year full coverage.Had been with Dairyland for several years but for some reason they raised rates last year.
 
If anyone has ERIE Insurance check with them. I have, house, car, bike, and trailer with them. Lots of additional discounts. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
I have Geico, been with them for 6 years now, I also have top shelf Limits/Liabilities + Towing/Labor costs. From April to Oct. I have full coverage.

My twelve month premium is $500.00, and from Oct. to April my premium is reduced ( for Winter Storage up here in the North East).


I have not made a claim, and I have a 2014 RTS-SE6 with 22,000 miles.


Deanna
 
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YOU get what you PAY.:coffee: I have 'AM FAM' the Basic was about $295 for 12 months. Top Tier was $495 for 12 months. I went with the TOP. :thumbup:
 
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