Progressive Auto Insurance Review: Variety of Coverages – Policygenius (2024)

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Policygenius rating

Our proprietary ratings methodology takes multiple factors into account, including customer satisfaction, cost, financial strength, and policy offerings. See the “Ratings methodology” section for more details.

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AM Best rating

AM Best is a global credit rating agency that scores the financial strength of insurance companies on a scale from A++ (Superior) to D (Poor).

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Cost

Using a mix of internal and external rate data, we grade the cost of each insurance company's premiums on a scale from least expensive ($) to most expensive ($$$$$).

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The bottom line

Progressive is one of the largest auto insurance companies in the country, offering coverage in all 50 states. It boasts strong financial ratings, a wide variety of coverage types and money-saving discounts, and a suite of digital apps and tools that customers can use to track and maintain their policy. There’s also the opportunity to earn lower rates for safe driving habits with Snapshot. However, that all comes at a higher-than-average price tag for some drivers.

Pros

  • Rewards safe drivers

  • Offers rideshare insurance and other less-common coverages

  • Variety of discounts and ways to save

Cons

  • Premiums are above industry average

Basic coverages offered

With Progressive you’ll get all the basic car insurance coverage options you need, including:

  • Liability coverage: Required in almost every state, liability insurance covers the cost if you hurt someone or damage their property in a car accident.

  • Personal injury protection: Also referred to as PIP or no-fault insurance, personal injury protection covers medical or other expenses, like lost wages, if you or your passengers are injured in an accident, no matter who was at fault.

  • Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage: Also known as UM/UIM, uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage pays for your repair bills or medical expenses if you’re in an accident caused by a driver who doesn’t have car insurance, or whose insurance doesn’t cover the full extent of the damage.

  • Collision coverage: Covers damage to your own car after a car accident, regardless of who was at fault.

  • Comprehensive coverage: Covers damage to your car that wasn’t caused by a collision, including damage from extreme weather, hail, flood, fire, falling objects, vandalism and theft.

Additional coverages offered

Progressive also offers a variety of additional coverages to make sure all your auto insurance needs are met, including:

  • Roadside assistance: Also known as towing and labor coverage, this pays for towing if your car breaks down, plus lock-out services, flat-tire changes, and fuel or fluid delivery.

  • Loan/lease payoff: Also called gap insurance, this helps if your car is totaled in an accident while you’re still making payments on it. Loan/lease payoff will pay out the difference between what your car was worth before it was totaled and what you still owe on your loan or lease.

  • Rental car reimbursem*nt: Rental car reimbursem*nt pays up to a certain amount for a rental car if your car is in the shop after a covered accident.

  • Custom parts and equipment coverage: Custom parts insurance covers your car if you’ve made custom additions, like custom rims, sound systems, or exterior paint.

  • Rideshare coverage: This add-on covers you if you drive for rideshare services like Lyft and Uber. It covers the time when the app is on but you don’t have passengers.

  • Pet injury protection: Included with Progressive’s collision coverage, this covers veterinarian bills if your dog or cat is injured in a car accident, regardless of fault.

  • Deductible savings bank: You can subtract $50 from your comprehensive and collision deductible for every claims-free policy period if you add this to your coverage.

Ratings methodology

Price

3.9/5

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When it comes to car insurance costs, Progressive is a little more expensive than the industry average. But the large number of available discounts may help offset the slightly higher-than-average rates.

Customer experience

4.1/5

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Progressive scored 861 out of 1,000 on J.D. Power’s 2022 U.S. Auto Claims Satisfaction Study, which is about average. But in J.D. Power’s 2022 U.S. Insurance Digital Experience Study, which looks at customer satisfaction with a company’s digital offerings, Progressive received a 725, one of the highest scores of any major insurance provider. And according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) National Complaint Index Report, Progressive also had a below-average number of customer complaints in 2021.

Coverage options

Progressive offers 17 different types of auto insurance coverage, giving it an excellent score when it comes to coverage options. Available coverage types include standard car insurance coverages, like liability, comprehensive, and collision coverage, as well as add-ons like roadside assistance and rental car reimbursem*nt. Progressive even offers free coverage for vet bills if your pet is injured in a car accident.

Financial strength

4.1/5

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Progressive has some of the best financial strength ratings in the industry, scoring an A+ with AM Best, A+ with S&P, and Aa2 with Moody’s. This means Progressive is in a good financial position to pay out its customers’ claims.

How much does Progressive auto insurance cost?

Progressive is slightly more expensive than its competitors, with an average annual premium of $1,780 a year for a full-coverage policy with bodily injury liability limits of $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident. This is about 8% higher than the national average premium of $1,638.

Coverage amount

Average annual rate for Progressive

Required state minimum

$737

Full coverage ($50,000/$100,000)

$1,780

Full coverage ($100,000/$300,000)

$1,967

You can work with an insurance expert to determine which discounts may be able to help lower your rates, and, as with all average rates, what you actually pay will vary from driver to driver.

What discounts does Progressive offer?

Like most big car insurance companies, Progressive offers a wide range of discounts. They’ll be applied automatically when you get a Progressive policy, but you can always speak to a company representative to make sure you’re getting the savings you deserve.

Progressive’s auto insurance discounts include:

  • Automatic payment discount: Get a discount for setting up automatic payments from a checking account, credit card, or debit card for your car insurance payments.

  • Continuous insurance (for when you switch carriers): Save when you switch to Progressive (the discount amount varies based on how long you were insured with your previous carrier).

  • Distant student discount: Receive a discount if you have a full-time student on your policy who is 22 years old or younger and lives more than 100 miles from your home (without a family car).

  • Good student discount: Get a discount if your household policy includes a student with a B average or better.

  • Homeowner discount: Save if you’re a homeowner, even if your home is not insured through Progressive.

  • Multi-car discount: Get a discount if you have more than one vehicle on your policy, as long as it's also kept at your address.

  • Multi-policy (bundling) discount: Bundle your auto insurance with a home, motorcycle, RV, or any other policy from Progressive and get a discount.

  • Online quote discount: If you get your quote online, you’ll save.

  • Online signup discount: Sign your documents online and get a discount.

  • Paperless discount: Choose to get your documents via email and receive a discount.

  • Pay-in-full discount: Pay for your annual policy in-full and up front instead of monthly and you’ll save money.

  • Safe driver discount: Progressive’s Snapshot program personalizes your rate based on your safe driving, which is tracked through the Snapshot mobile app. The safer your driving habits, the more you’ll save.

  • Teen driver discount: If you’ve been a Progressive customer for a year or more, and you add a teen driver (18 or under) to your policy, you could earn a discount.

Remember that all car insurance discounts will vary by state, your driving record, and other individual information.

Progressive auto insurance state availability

Progressive auto insurance is available in all 50 states and Washington D.C.

What to expect with Progressive auto insurance

How to get a quote: Progressive offers online quotes through the Progressive website or by phone at 1-866-407-4844, but customers can also get quotes for Progressive auto insurance through a marketplace like Policygenius.

Customer service options: Progressive customers can use the online customer service site or the Progressive mobile app to handle most customer service issues, like reviewing a policy and making a payment. For questions that need a human touch, Progressive customers can reach a representative by calling 1-800-776-4737.

How to file a claim: Progressive accepts claims online, through the mobile app, and over the phone. Customers will work with a claims representative and an adjuster (sometimes referred to as an estimator at Progressive) to get claims filed and processed as quickly and efficiently as possible.

How to cancel your policy: Progressive customers can cancel their car insurance policy over the phone, by mail, or via email. Progressive policies cannot be canceled online or through the company app.

Progressive vs. other auto insurance companies

Company

Policygenius rating

AM Best rating

Cost

Progressive

4.3/5

A+

$$$

Farmers

4.4/5

A

$$$

Allstate

4.2/5

A+

$$$

Liberty Mutual

4.1/5

A

$$$

AAA

3.7/5

A

$$$$

AIG

3.7/5

A

$$$$

State Auto

3.7/5

A-

$$$

Direct Auto

3.5/5

A

$$$

National General

3.5/5

A+

$$$

Mercury

3.2/5

A

$$$$

The General

3.1/5

A

$$$

Lemonade

2.9/5

NA

$$$

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Frequently asked questions

Is Progressive insurance really cheaper?

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Progressive offers competitive rates, but there are other companies that are cheaper overall. However, how much you pay for insurance depends on a number of factors, so just because one company offers lower overall rates doesn’t mean they will be the cheapest for you.

Is Progressive cheaper than GEICO?

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Both companies offer competitive rates, but each company has their own system for determining how much to charge for car insurance. GEICO offers lower overall rates, but it is possible that Progressive may offer lower rates than GEICO for some drivers, so the best way to make sure you are getting the best rate is to compare quotes from multiple companies.

Does Progressive raise rates every 6 months?

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Progressive offers six-month policies, which means your rate can change every six months. Your rates could go up at your renewal, but it is also possible your rates could go down, especially if an accident or a ticket ages off your driving record.

Author

Rachael Brennan

Senior Editor & Licensed Auto Insurance Expert

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Rachael Brennan is a senior editor and a licensed auto insurance expert at Policygenius. Her work has also been featured in MoneyGeek, Clearsurance, Adweek, Boston Globe, The Ladders, and AutoInsurance.com.

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Senior Managing Editor

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Anna Swartz is a senior managing editor who specializes in home, auto, renters, and disability insurance at Policygenius. Previously, she was a senior staff writer at Mic and a writer at The Dodo. Her work has also appeared in Salon, HuffPost, MSN, AOL, and Heeb.

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FAQs

Does Progressive raise your rates after 6 months? ›

Your Progressive rates may increase after six months depending on a number of factors. Like other car insurance providers, Progressive will typically raise your rates if you receive a speeding ticket or moving violation, cause an accident or make comprehensive insurance claims.

How to negotiate with Progressive insurance? ›

Some things you can do are:
  1. Thoroughly document all injuries, treatments, lost wages, and other expenses. ...
  2. Choose reputable medical providers and get appropriately treated. ...
  3. Cooperate fully with Progressive's process, but avoid giving unnecessary statements that could undermine the value of your claim.

Where does Progressive rank in insurance? ›

According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), Progressive is the third-largest auto insurance provider in the U.S. behind State Farm and Geico. The company holds 13.7% of the market share and wrote more than $35.8 billion in auto insurance premiums in 2021.

Why is Progressive insurance so expensive? ›

If you buy directly from a Progressive company, your car insurance price reflects the cost of staffing and maintaining the sales centers, and a larger portion of our marketing costs.

Who is cheaper, Geico or Progressive? ›

Key Takeaways: Geico is best for you if you're simply looking for the cheapest option, as the provider has a cheaper average rate estimate in 82% of states across the U.S. Progressive is best for you if you're looking for more coverage options, add-ons and customizations.

Why is my renewal more expensive Progressive? ›

Your rate may go up if you have comprehensive auto coverage and file a claim for incidents like car theft and vandalism, hitting a deer, fire, glass breakage (including a cracked windshield), hail/weather-related damage, and other acts of nature.

How to get Progressive to lower rate? ›

Qualify for insurance discounts
  1. Bundling your car and property insurance.
  2. Quoting online. ...
  3. Paying up front **Read the associated disclosure for this claim. instead of monthly.
  4. Setting up autopay. ...
  5. Signing your policy online. ...
  6. Going paperless. ...
  7. Driving safely with the Snapshot® program.

Can you haggle with Progressive? ›

Before you accept the first offer, you should know that you can negotiate the amount. Never accept the first offer. The first step will be to understand how much your car is worth. One of the jobs a claims adjuster has is to determine the cost to perform repairs on your car.

Who has better rates, State Farm or Progressive? ›

State Farm has cheaper home and car insurance quotes than Progressive. It also has higher customer satisfaction ratings. However, Progressive offers more discounts and coverage options, including gap insurance. Progressive is better for specialized car insurance coverage.

Who is the most trusted insurance company? ›

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Can I trust Progressive? ›

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Progressive ranks 14th out of 35 providers for the best homeowners insurance in 2024 and our research team rated it a 4.4 out of 5. While Progressive can be expensive for some, its wide range of discounts, benefits and coverage options makes it a worthwhile choice.

How to lower car insurance rates? ›

Here are some ways to save on car insurance1
  1. Increase your deductible.
  2. Check for discounts you qualify for.
  3. Compare auto insurance quotes.
  4. Maintain a good driving record.
  5. Participate in a safe driving program.
  6. Take a defensive driving course.
  7. Explore payment options.
  8. Improve your credit score.

Is Progressive good for claims? ›

Progressive is decent at paying claims, compared to the average insurance company, scoring 870 out of 1,000 for its claims process in J.D. Power's latest claims satisfaction study.

Why does my Progressive policy keep going up? ›

Your Progressive car insurance rates may have gone up due to an auto accident, a traffic violation, an address change or a new vehicle being added to your policy. Other potential reasons why your Progressive premium went up include factors out of your control, such as increased claims in your ZIP code.

Why is car insurance in 6 month increments? ›

This is because six-month policies give insurers the flexibility to update rates in response to shifts in pricing trends and your driving history.

Does Progressive Insurance ever go down? ›

Usually, yes. At Progressive, rates drop by 9% on average at age 25. But there are other cost factors impacting your car insurance, such as your claims history.

How to avoid insurance increase after accident Progressive? ›

Large accident forgiveness

You automatically get this free benefit in most states if you've been a Progressive customer for at least five years and accident and violation-free for up to five consecutive years. Then your rate won't increase if you have a claim.

Why does my insurance go up every month? ›

Car insurance rates can change based on factors like claims, driving history, adding new drivers to your policy, and even your credit score.

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