My family has been a long time customer of ALFA insurance. We have our home and cars covered with Alfa. Now the house we live in is in my grandmothers name as well as my husbands name but the insurance was only in my grandmothers name. When we had the house put in both names we checked with Alfa and they said that everything would be fine and to leave it the way it is. So for several years things go along fine. We have an insurance update, choose not to take the 2% hurricane deductible but to pay a little more and have a flat $250 deductible. Well we thought this was going to come in handy when Ivan hit till we went to make our small claim on some minor roof damage and our evacuation expenses. Alfa refused to pay for evacuation even though we were in mandatory evacuation, would not pay to have a tree removed even though it was on an outbuilding that was covered by insurance and only paid $4.75 a sq. ft. for the roof. Anybody who had to have a roof replaced after Ivan knows that the going price was 8+ a sq. ft.
Then the prices for insurance starts to jump and Alfa starts to talk about canceling insurance policies south of 98. We received a letter of cancellation from Alfa and called to find out why. The first response I got shocked me. I was told that my grandmother was dead! Well since I was sitting there looking at her I have to say that I was confused. So I asked the agent to repeat what she had just told me. Once she said again that my grandmother was dead, I told her that she needed to send help and fast. She asked me why and I told her that if my grandmother is dead that I have a dead woman sitting on my couch looking at me and I am scared. Well she didn't take that to well so she came up with the excuse that my husbands name was not on the Insurance policy. So? Put him on it. Well that will call for a credit check. So? Do it. Took a while but I won that round.
Then a few months later we get a notice that they are no longer going to honer the $250 deductible and that there is now a mandatory 5% hurricane deductible. There is also no longer any coverage for wind damage. WHAT?!?! Why have insurance during a hurricane if there isn't wind coverage?
Well this is all fine and good, because this dropped our Insurance payments from almost 8 grand a year to 2.5 grand a year, but if another hurricane hits and we have any damage to your home we will not be able to afford to fix the damage.
This is just the crap that I am going through with Alfa with homeowners, I wont even go into what I have been going through with them since I was in an accident back in October, but I can say it has been pure hell.
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