Georgia customers expect savings of auto insurance price reductions
Like many young parents, Sabrina Griffin and her husband work hard to pay the bills.
So, of course, they were delighted to hear their insurance company, State Farm, is to announce the reduction in auto insurance premiums for its 1.4 million policyholders this year.
“It is very pleasant and a good surprise,” said 28-year-old, Ms. Martinez, one of the 1.4 million motorists could see up to 10 per cent decline in the course of this year.
State Farm, the largest auto insurer in Georgia, is 16 insurance companies, the rate cuts
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