The largest homeowners insurance companies and how they rank in customer and claims satisfaction

OSTN Staff

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See how the largest homeowners insurance companies rank for customer satisfaction.

  • There are several homeowners insurance companies, but 20 have the largest market share.
  • A large market share doesn’t always mean great customer satisfaction and claims rankings.
  • Claims satisfaction is important, especially if you live in a disaster-prone area where you may have multiple claims per year.
  • See Insider’s guide to the best homeowner insurance companies.

There are many homeowners insurance companies to choose from, but 20 companies insure most Americans. We compared how they rank against each other based on market share, customer satisfaction, and claims satisfaction.

The following are the largest homeowners insurance companies in America, based on the percentage of insured American drivers who use them:

Company Market share (%)
State Farm 17.84
Allstate 8.85
USAA* 6.66
Farmers Insurance 6.47
Liberty Mutual 6.33
Travelers 4.40
American Family Insurance 4.02
Nationwide 3.03
Chubb 2.82
Progressive 1.72
Erie Insurance 1.64
Auto-Owners Insurance 1.59
Universal Insurance Holdings 1.30
AIG 1.00
CSAA Insurance Exchange (AAA) 0.89
Amica 0.86
UPC Insurance 0.85
The Hartford 0.84
Heritage Insurance 0.82
Auto Club Exchange (AAA) 0.77
Tokio Marine 0.75
COUNTRY Financial 0.68
Assurant 0.68
Citizens Property Ins Corp. 0.68
Auto Club Insurance Association 0.67

*USAA is only for active military, veterans, and their families.

Data from S&P Global Market Intelligence

Best homeowners insurance companies based on claims satisfaction

A cheap homeowners insurance policy does little if the company fares poorly in claims satisfaction — especially if you live in disaster-prone areas where you can have multiple claims in one year.

According to J.D. Power, a consumer research company that surveys customers, this is how homeowners insurance companies ranked in claims satisfaction:

Company J.D. Power ranking out of 1,000 points
USAA* 904
Amica 902
The Hartford 896
Farmers 893
Auto-owners 889
Nationwide 886
Erie Insurance 885
Allstate 882
American Family 881
State Farm 878
Liberty Mutual 877
MetLife 877
AIG 876
Safeco 875
Travelers 872
Chubb 871
Progressive 867
Auto Club Southern California 855
Homesite 852
CSAA 842

*USAA is only for active military, veterans, and their families.

Best homeowners insurance companies based on customer satisfaction

The latest study from J.D. Power shows that a homeowners insurance company’s customer service and reputation are more important than price for homeowners.

Here’s how homeowners insurance companies ranked when consumers were asked about satisfaction overall:

Company J.D. Power ranking out of 1,000 points
USAA* 882
Amica Mutual 854
Auto Club Southern California (AAA) 840
Erie Insurance 835
State Farm 835
Auto Club Group (AAA) 834
American Family Insurance 831
Auto-Owners Insurance 831
AIG 830
COUNTRY Financial 830
Allstate 829
CSAA (AAA) 828
ASI Progressive 821
Farmers 813
Nationwide 812
MetLife 810
Safeco 810
Liberty Mutual 806
Chubb 801
Travelers 800
The Hartford 798
Homesite 779

*USAA is only for active military, veterans, and their families.

Average cost of homeowners insurance

The average annual premium in the United States in 2019 was $1,215, according to the most recent data from S&P Global. One way to reduce your premium is to increase your deductible amount.

Having a deductible higher than $1,000 reduces your annual premium. However, if you have a loss and make a claim, you will have a larger portion deducted from your payout. This can be significant if you have multiple claims in one year.

Finding the best homeowners insurance company for you 

You should review your homeowners insurance coverage annually. Remember that a cheap price doesn’t mean good customer service. Focus on claims and customer satisfaction rankings. This is especially important for those living in disaster-prone areas, when good service can make all the difference.

The age of your home, age of your roof, the appraised value, your home’s size (square footage), your location, and whether you own pets are some of the determining factors in calculating homeowners premiums. 

If you live in weather zones or disaster-prone areas — flood zoneshurricanestornadoes, wildfires, mudslides, hail, and earthquakes — that will increase your premium because that is not included in basic coverage and will need to be add-ons riders and endorsements

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