How FinanceBuzz Rates Car Insurance

FinanceBuzz rates auto insurance companies using a star-based scoring system, where one star is the lowest score and five stars is the highest. These scores are based on our proprietary calculations that generate an overall star rating for each insurer, based on specific features such as value, financial strength, customer satisfaction, and ease of use.

Overview of the car insurance companies we rate

We rate a variety of auto insurance providers, from large national insurers to regional companies and digital-first carriers. Our ratings cover companies that offer standard car insurance products, including:

  • Full coverage policies (liability, collision, and comprehensive)
  • Liability-only policies
  • Additional coverage options such as uninsured/underinsured motorist protection

We focus on insurers that serve drivers across multiple states and offer both traditional and online policy management options. Each company is evaluated using the same criteria to ensure fair, consistent comparisons.

Cost

We analyze the average cost of both full coverage and liability-only policies for each insurer. Premium data is gathered from Insurify.com to determine typical rates for standard drivers. Higher scores are given to companies that offer competitive premiums.

Financial strength

We evaluate each insurer's financial stability using AM Best ratings, which measure an insurance company's ability to meet its ongoing obligations to policyholders. AM Best assigns letter grades ranging from A++ (Superior) to D (Poor), with higher grades indicating stronger financial health. Companies with higher AM Best ratings receive better scores in our system, as financial strength is crucial for ensuring claims will be paid promptly and in full.

Customer satisfaction

Our customer satisfaction scores incorporate multiple reputable third-party sources to provide a comprehensive view of each insurer's service quality:

  • NAIC complaint index: We review complaint data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, which tracks consumer complaints relative to a company's market share. Lower complaint ratios indicate better customer experiences.
  • BBB ratings: Better Business Bureau ratings reflect a company's trustworthiness, responsiveness to customer issues, and overall business practices.
  • J.D. Power Claims Satisfaction scores: We consider J.D. Power's annual claims satisfaction studies, which measure customer experience throughout the claims process, including ease of filing, communication, settlement speed, and overall satisfaction.

Companies that perform well across all three metrics receive higher customer satisfaction scores, while those with elevated complaints or lower ratings are scored accordingly.

Ease of use

We assess how easy it is for customers to interact with each car insurance company throughout the policy lifecycle. Our ease of use scoring considers several practical factors:

  • Chat support: Whether the company offers live chat for customer service inquiries.
  • Mobile app: Availability of a dedicated mobile app for policy management, claims filing, and customer support.
  • 24/7 claims support by phone: Round-the-clock phone access for reporting and managing claims.
  • Online applications: The ability to complete the entire quote and application process online.
  • Online claims filing: Digital claims submission and tracking capabilities.

Higher scores are given to insurers that offer more convenient digital tools and comprehensive support options, making it easier for customers to manage their policies and handle claims on their own schedule.

How ratings influence our content

Ratings influence the products and companies we choose to feature in our content. We're more likely to include those with high scores, but our editorial team also considers topic-specific features and drawbacks to prioritize the needs of our audience. Products and companies with below-average scores may still be featured if their offerings fit a particular topic and could be valuable to readers.

As detailed in our editorial policy and advertiser disclosure, we receive compensation from companies featured in our content. However, while compensation may influence the order in which products or companies appear on a page, it does not in any way affect our star rating calculations or editorial opinions and recommendations.