Real carrier recommendations from independent insurance agents who have placed hard-to-place personal auto, exotic cars, and specialty vehicles in Pennsylvania.
These carriers are most frequently recommended by agents for placing hard-to-place personal auto, exotic cars, and specialty vehicles in Pennsylvania.
Real conversations from agents about placing hard-to-place personal auto, exotic cars, and specialty vehicles in Pennsylvania.
CO agent near Dillon- I have young man with 2012 Kia looking for guidance/policy. Currently has the lizard. Apparently a recent storm scared him and is worried he doesnt have enough coverage for himself or others. Anyone want to help him out? Pm me:)
View all 2 replies Ryan Schwartz Nope
Answer as Justin Kathleen Edler posted to Insurance Soup™ PA- Besides A Modern anyone have a company that will exclude a roof? I do not- happy to refer if I can! She is a good payer and has a roof...
PA Agents - which standard carriers are most competitive in Central PA? Personal lines. Primarily home and auto.
Progressive and Safeco have been great for me lately
ERIE
Erie
A Nationwide underwriter told my staff yesterday that if a customer does DoorDash occasionally (not full-time), that they don't even need to notify Nationwide and everything is still fine on the policy. Can anyone confirm that? Because it seems a little crazy to me.
Idk my dad drives for uber and didnt have to do anything with his personal insurance. He has protection or whatever through uber.
Based on agent discussions, carriers frequently mentioned for hard-to-place personal auto, exotic cars, and specialty vehicles in Pennsylvania include Erie, Travelers, State Farm, Progressive, Safeco. Availability varies by specific risk details.
Many agents report difficulty placing hard-to-place personal auto, exotic cars, and specialty vehicles in Pennsylvania. Our database contains 3 discussions specifically about this niche in Pennsylvania, reflecting the ongoing challenges agents face finding willing carriers.
Independent agents in Pennsylvania recommend networking with peers, working with wholesale brokers like RT Specialty or Kinsale, and checking surplus lines markets. Browse the 3 agent discussions below for specific carrier recommendations.
View more answers Amy Glidewell Top contributor No way Jose.