The best and worst homeowners insurance companies for claims
Rank 1
Amica
Average premium
$2,000/year
JD Power score
906/1000
Rank 2
AIG
Average premium
$1,507/year
JD Power score
889/1000
Rank 3
Erie Insurance
Average premium
$2,183/year
JD Power score
888/1000
Rank 4
Farmers
Average premium
$3,194/year
JD Power score
883/1000
Rank 5
American Family
Average premium
$2,126/year
JD Power score
877/1000
The 2024 J.D. Power U.S. Property Claims Satisfaction Study found that Amica is No. 1 for claims satisfaction in 2024. J.D. Power releases its claims satisfaction survey annually in February.For the claims survey, J.D. Power asked 6,019 homeowners insurance policyholders how they felt about recent claims experience in key areas, including the final settlement, interaction with representatives, and the estimate and repair process.
The survey found that customer satisfaction with home insurance companies was at a seven-year low last year. Severe weather events — costing $92.9 in damage across the country — resulted in slow repair times for policyholders, Garrett says in a press release.
“Catastrophic weather events are straining an already fragile system still experiencing supply chain issues that affect the availability and cost of materials. Resources become strained for both insurers and the contractors doing the work. Unfortunately, it’s when claims last beyond three weeks that J.D. Power sees things decline,” he says.
Here are J.D. Power's homeowners insurance rankings on a 1,000-point scale.
Ranking | Company | Score out of 1000 |
---|---|---|
1 | Amica | 906 |
2 | AIG | 889 |
3 | Erie Insurance | 888 |
4 | Farmers | 883 |
5 (tie) | American Family | 877 |
5 (tie) | Nationwide | 877 |
6 | Chubb | 876 |
7 | State Farm | 873 |
8 (tie) | Auto-Owners Insurance | 869 |
8 (tie) | Liberty Mutual | 869 |
8 | Study Average | 869 |
9 | Allstate | 868 |
10 (tie) | Automobile Club of Southern California | 864 |
10 (tie) | The Hartford | 864 |
11 | CSAA Insurance Group | 859 |
12 (tie) | ASI Progressive | 851 |
12 (tie) | Safeco | 851 |
13 | Travelers | 845 |
14 | Homesite | 820 |
Ten-time award winner Amica came in first place this year, with AIG and Erie Insurance following. The report also pointed out that USAA received the second-highest score of (899), but wasn't included on the list because it only sells insurance to military personnel and their families.
PEOPLE ASK
Why should I trust J.D. Power ratings while choosing home insurance companies?
J.D. Power has been around since 1968 and has earned a solid reputation for unbiased evaluation of services and products. Its reputation for trustworthiness is why companies proudly advertise J.D. Power awards.
The study found that overall satisfaction with claims has dropped from last year, with an overall rating of 869 out of 1000. That’s a decrease of five points from 874 in 2023. Claims took, on average, more than six days longer to complete repairs than in 2022, with an average time of 23.9 days.
The 2024 study had several other important findings, including:
- While customers who use digital tools to submit a claim usually experience a smoother claims process, they don’t always experience higher satisfaction than other customers, as digital claims have been taking longer than expected.
- Cost is affecting overall satisfaction. Many customers are finding themselves paying rising premiums as well as a deductible when they file a claim, leading to lower customer satisfaction.
- Higher customer satisfaction occurs when there is consistency in service. Customer satisfaction dropped by 200 points among the 27% of people who didn’t experience this from their insurer.
The best and worst homeowners insurance companies for overall satisfaction
Rank 1
Erie
JD Power score
856/1000
Rank 2
Amica
Average premium
$2,000/year
JD Power score
844/1000
Rank 3
Auto-Owners
Average premium
$2,160/year
JD Power score
834/1000
Rank 4
AIG
Average premium
$1,507/year
JD Power score
831/1000
Rank 5
State Farm
Average premium
$2,169/year
JD Power score
829/1000
The 2023 J.D. Power U.S. Home Insurance Study found that overall satisfaction with home insurance hasn't changed much in the past year. The study found that people who have been with their insurance company for at least eight years are more satisfied. Home insurance satisfaction is affected by rate increases and the ongoing home insurance crisis in states like Florida and California, where companies are leaving the market.
“We’ve all seen the headlines about insurers leaving states like California and Florida where catastrophic weather claims have been at an all-time high, but this pattern is playing out nationwide, affecting thousands of homeowners in every state,” Breanne Armstrong, director of insurance intelligence at J.D. Power says in a press release.
The larger overall home insurance study surveyed 11,221 homeowners on five factors: interaction, policy offerings, price, billing process and policy information, and claims.
Amica, which has led the pack in this study for over a decade, was pushed into second place by Erie, which bumped Amica out of the top spot for claims in 2023 as well.
Below is a list of J.D. Power's best insurance companies for overall satisfaction.
Ranking | Company | Score out of 1000 |
---|---|---|
1 | Erie | 856 |
2 | Amica | 844 |
3 | Auto-Owners | 834 |
4 | AIG | 831 |
5 | State Farm | 829 |
6 | COUNTRY Financial | 819 |
7 | American Family | 813 |
8 | Nationwide | 812 |
9 | CSAA Insurance Group (AAA) | 811 |
10 | Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA) | 810 |
11 | Allstate | 809 |
11 (tie) | Safeco | 809 |
12 | Automobile Club Group | 808 |
13 | The Hartford | 807 |
14 | Chubb | 801 |
15 | Farmers | 800 |
16 | National General | 793 |
17 | Progressive | 791 |
18 | Travelers | 790 |
19 | Liberty Mutual | 789 |
20 | Homesite | 782 |
Many top companies from last year, like American Family and The Hartford, dropped significantly. Meanwhile, Auto-Owners climbed from the eighth spot up to the third spot. USAA, which was not ranked due to its eligibility requirements, scored 894.
PEOPLE ASK
What if my home insurance company does not have a rating, but I am satisfied with the service?
Your personal experience with your homeowners insurance company is the most important factor. If you're pleased with your insurer, there's no need to change. J.D. Power doesn't evaluate all homeowners insurance companies, and there are many regional companies offering great service.
A few other findings of the home insurance study include:
- Most of those who switched carriers (57%) did so for a better price.
- Auto and home bundle rates among those who switched dropped by 10%.
- Bundling is less common in the states where carriers are leaving and rates are rising, especially Florida, California and Louisiana.
What other ratings should I consider while choosing my home insurance carrier?
There are a lot of ways to evaluate and find the best homeowners insurance company. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) provides complaints data for insurance companies; look for a company with a ratio of less than 1.0.
AM Best rates insurance companies for financial stability, which measures the company's ability to pay claims.
Insurance.com also offers our careful evaluation of the best homeowners insurance companies annually.
How to file a homeowners insurance claim
The Insurance Information Institute (III) suggests taking these steps when filing a homeowners insurance claim:
- Report any burglary or theft to the police.
- Contact your agent or company immediately. Insurance policies place a time limit on filing claims. Ask questions. Am I covered? Does my claim exceed my deductible? How long will it take to process my claim? Will I need to obtain estimates for repairs to structural damage?
- Follow up the initial contact with an explanation of what happened in writing, at your agent's or company's request.
- Make temporary repairs and take other steps to protect your property from further damage. Save receipts for your spending and submit them to your insurer for reimbursem*nt.
- Prepare a list of lost or damaged articles. Save receipts from any additional living expenses you incur if your home is so severely damaged that you must find other accommodations while repairs are being made.
- Provide needed information to the insurance representative assigned to handle your claim.
Home insurance FAQs
Which insurance company is best at paying claims?
According to J.D. Power's property claims satisfaction study, Erie Insurance is rated as the best insurance company for paying claims. It is closely followed by Amica and Nationwide, highlighting their commitment to customer satisfaction when handling claims. This evaluation considers several factors, including the ease of filing claims, the fairness of claim amounts, and overall customer satisfaction.
Which home insurance company has the highest customer satisfaction?
Based on J.D. Power's home insurance ratings, Erie Insurance is the best home insurance company for customer satisfaction. It has the highest score, 856 out of 100, followed by Amica and Auto-Owners.
Which home insurance company has the most complaints?
Complaints are measured by many different sources, including the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and state insurance departments. The number of complaints for any given company varies depending on location, which subsidiary company operates in that location and even over time. It's therefore difficult to name one company as having the most complaints.
How often does J.D. Power release new ratings?
J.D. Power homeowners insurance ratings are released annually. The homeowners insurance claims satisfaction study is released in the spring, and the overall homeowners insurance satisfaction study is released in the fall.