I’m thinking of switching to Lemonade Insurance. Is it worth it?

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  • theclosedintersection
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    My experience with Lemonade auto insurance has been awful. I was initially quoted $573 for six months, but every month since then, I’ve been charged an extra $40-$95, even though I don’t drive very much. This bait-and-switch makes me regret switching from my previous insurer.

    smarmywarmth_434
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    I had a terrible time with a fire claim on my Lemonade renter’s insurance. It’s been three months since the fire, and my lawyer and I are still fighting to get a payout. Meanwhile, other people in my building with Lemonade already received their payments, even though my loss of use agreement is higher.

    IdioticTractor
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    I used to have Metromile for car insurance, and when Lemonade bought them, my rates went up by 30-50 percent without any claims or driving record issues. This sudden increase made me feel like the promised savings with Lemonade might not last.

    unknowncurfew
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    I tried to get car insurance with Lemonade in Washington state, and my initial quote was $42 a month, which was significantly lower than the $130-$140 I was paying with GEICO. While I haven’t filed a claim yet, the potential savings for better coverage is making me hopeful.

    dim_proceedings
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    For my renters insurance, Lemonade quoted me around $6 a month, which was a really attractive price compared to other options I looked at. Even after I had a claim for a stolen phone and they reimbursed me, my rates surprisingly didn’t go up. This made me feel like they were a good budget-friendly choice.

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