P&C Insurance Companies - 2007 top 10 insurance companies by countrywide written premium
1 STATE FARM GRP
2 AMERICAN INTL GRP
3 ZURICH INS GRP
4 ALLSTATE INS GRP
5 TRAVELERS GRP
6 LIBERTY MUT GRP
7 NATIONWIDE CORP GRP
8 BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY GRP
9 PROGRESSIVE GRP
10 HARTFORD FIRE & CAS GRP
See attachment for written premium by LOB.
oh.. this website is not allowing to upload .pdf file. I tried to upload by converting .txt, .doc but still not allowed. Does anyone know how to attach document?
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:12 pm Post Subject:
Wow I haven't heard of half of these companies. I see mine is number 7 on the list...any reason or just cause you typed what came to mind first?
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:35 pm Post Subject:
I don't know where this list came from but I suppose it depends on your critera for ''top ten'' he has written premium...for p&c company's ...I don't think this list is accruate AT ALL....as far as auto carriers, I believe it's
1/ state farm
2/ allstate
3/ progressive
4/ gieco
5/farmers
i think 3 and 4 keep going back and forth... :roll:
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:44 pm Post Subject:
Great now mine isn't on there at all. I got ANOTHER question...Lets say that a person was suing someone LIKE state farm for an accident that was 100% their drivers fault...a year or two down the road she finds really better rates and coverage will State Farm turn her down because she had sued them in the past for injuries she got from one of their drivers?
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:50 pm Post Subject:
Hi Lori ...this list is published by National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) based on filling received by April 2008.
I am not able to upload related document for this which has listing based on the line of business.
Please follow web link http://www.naic.org/research_home.htm
You can find it under Top 25 Property/Casualty Market Share.
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:59 pm Post Subject:
I'd not put some of those in the top 10 insurance companies .... good beats, but you can't dance to them.
Without having the criteria defined at all, there is no way to make a meaningful list.
Written premium (all lines or just certain ones), assets, customer service (then you have to define by who's standards), loss ratios, etc.
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 04:21 pm Post Subject: top 10 insurance companies
#1: Illinois Mutual for blue collar Disability Income Insurance.
#1: State Farm for homeowner's insurance, unless you live in a Gulf Coast state.
#1: Largest worst insurance company AIG.
#1: Most expensive medical insurance, Assurant.
#1: Best life insurance company until AIG bought 'em, Old Line Life.
#1: Worst consumer product Variable Annuity.
#1: Allianz for Long Term Care Insurance.
#1: Insurance Agent, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a legend in his own mind? :wink:
So there you have it, The "Top 10" IMHO.
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 04:26 pm Post Subject:
That would be the top 1 in 10 categories.
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 04:45 pm Post Subject:
Yes tcope you are right …there can be number of ranking criteria …this is what I found published by NAIC based on written premium and market share for all line of business(P&C).
Lori you are correct on Auto insurance companies, NAIC has same ranking.
1/ state farm
2/ allstate
3/ progressive
4/ gieco - part of BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY GRP (Warren Buffet Company)
5/farmers - part of ZURICH INS GRP
Hi fireyone…..I think this will an unfair discrimination if insurance company turns down an application just because applicant has sued their insured for a fault. Underwriters are more concerned on unusual loss exposure while reviewing application and suing someone for his/her fault is very reasonable.
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 02:13 pm Post Subject:
P&C Insurance Companies - 2007 top 10 insurance companies by countrywide written premium
1 STATE FARM GRP
2 AMERICAN INTL GRP
3 ZURICH INS GRP
4 ALLSTATE INS GRP
5 TRAVELERS GRP
6 LIBERTY MUT GRP
7 NATIONWIDE CORP GRP
8 BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY GRP
9 PROGRESSIVE GRP
10 HARTFORD FIRE & CAS GRP
See attachment for written premium by LOB.
oh.. this website is not allowing to upload .pdf file. I tried to upload by converting .txt, .doc but still not allowed. Does anyone know how to attach document?
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:12 pm Post Subject:
Wow I haven't heard of half of these companies. I see mine is number 7 on the list...any reason or just cause you typed what came to mind first?
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:35 pm Post Subject:
I don't know where this list came from but I suppose it depends on your critera for ''top ten'' he has written premium...for p&c company's ...I don't think this list is accruate AT ALL....as far as auto carriers, I believe it's
1/ state farm
2/ allstate
3/ progressive
4/ gieco
5/farmers
i think 3 and 4 keep going back and forth... :roll:
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:44 pm Post Subject:
Great now mine isn't on there at all. I got ANOTHER question...Lets say that a person was suing someone LIKE state farm for an accident that was 100% their drivers fault...a year or two down the road she finds really better rates and coverage will State Farm turn her down because she had sued them in the past for injuries she got from one of their drivers?
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:50 pm Post Subject:
Hi Lori ...this list is published by National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) based on filling received by April 2008.
I am not able to upload related document for this which has listing based on the line of business.
Please follow web link http://www.naic.org/research_home.htm
You can find it under Top 25 Property/Casualty Market Share.
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:59 pm Post Subject:
I'd not put some of those in the top 10 insurance companies .... good beats, but you can't dance to them.
Without having the criteria defined at all, there is no way to make a meaningful list.
Written premium (all lines or just certain ones), assets, customer service (then you have to define by who's standards), loss ratios, etc.
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 04:21 pm Post Subject: top 10 insurance companies
#1: Illinois Mutual for blue collar Disability Income Insurance.
#1: Aviva for Fixed Indexed Annuities.
#1: Amica for Auto Insurance.
#1: State Farm for homeowner's insurance, unless you live in a Gulf Coast state.
#1: Largest worst insurance company AIG.
#1: Most expensive medical insurance, Assurant.
#1: Best life insurance company until AIG bought 'em, Old Line Life.
#1: Worst consumer product Variable Annuity.
#1: Allianz for Long Term Care Insurance.
#1: Insurance Agent, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a legend in his own mind? :wink:
So there you have it, The "Top 10" IMHO.
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 04:26 pm Post Subject:
That would be the top 1 in 10 categories.
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 04:45 pm Post Subject:
Yes tcope you are right …there can be number of ranking criteria …this is what I found published by NAIC based on written premium and market share for all line of business(P&C).
Lori you are correct on Auto insurance companies, NAIC has same ranking.
1/ state farm
2/ allstate
3/ progressive
4/ gieco - part of BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY GRP (Warren Buffet Company)
5/farmers - part of ZURICH INS GRP
Hi fireyone…..I think this will an unfair discrimination if insurance company turns down an application just because applicant has sued their insured for a fault. Underwriters are more concerned on unusual loss exposure while reviewing application and suing someone for his/her fault is very reasonable.
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