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Now apply this to the insurance industry. The insurers have a protected life. Long ago, federal government decided that insurers could not compete with each other across state lines. It's for each state to appoint a Commissioner to oversee the local insurance market. In most states, the regulation is light and all make a good profit. To maximize the profit, there are a few backroom deals where the big players agree not to try too hard against each other. They parallel each others' premium rates. Not all the bigger companies set up in every state. So when it comes to you finding a good policy, it's a bit of a challenge. You can't buy the often cheaper policies on offer in other states. The best you can do is get quotes from all the reliable companies in your own state and try negotiating for discounts. Except there's one chance when you do have a little leverage.
In a country with freedom of contract, you can take your business to any company. Let's say you have managed several years without an accident. You have been very profitable to your insurer, paying all the premium installments and making no claim. If you continue as a safe driver, this makes you a valuable property. Your current insurer should offer you a loyalty bonus to persuade you to stay. Competing insurers could offer you a welcome bonus. But beware. The car insurance market is never completely fair. Welcome bonuses have a very short shelf life and, after the least possible time, you are likely to be invited to pay the full premium. This leads to churn with knowledgeable people like yourself moving from one car insurance company to another. But before you move, always ask for the loyalty bonus. That tells the insurer the price of your safe driving.
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