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Teddy 12-01-2022 08:57 PM

Hagerty
 
Classic-car insurer Hagerty has announced a workforce reduction of around 6%, or 103 employees, as it looks to cut costs. Its loss ratio leapt by 15 points to 56% as it booked $10mn in retained losses from Hurricane Ian. I don't know Hagerty's market share in SW Florida but if they alone incurred $10mln in claims from hurricane losses you can bet many classic cars were, unfortunately, damaged from Ian. Hagerty went public last year. It will be interesting what type of information they'll provide in their Annual Report on the types of losses from the hurricane.

Too Many Projects 12-01-2022 11:08 PM

There are a LOT of classic cars in FL and many of them were in the affluent area hit by that hurricane and subsequent flooding. I believe the loss just in vehicles, of all years combined, could be half a billion.

Going public was 1 of 2 reasons I switched to M&K. They need to cater to the stock holders now.

83hurstguy 12-02-2022 03:54 PM

Ouch. I also cringed once they went public... I know a former employee, and he confirmed that the internal culture shifted now that they cater to the shareholders. I'm probably due to get some alternate quotes.

Mr70 12-02-2022 05:20 PM

Isn't M-K insurance Hagerty?

napa68 12-02-2022 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr70 (Post 1607217)
Isn't M-K insurance Hagerty?

M-K is American Modern

Mr70 12-02-2022 06:08 PM

Thanks Tim.

Vern B 12-02-2022 09:09 PM

I live 10 miles from Hagerty’s main office and know a lot of people that work there. They told me they stopped quoting Florida customers in the path of Ian in the preceding 36 to the storm.

Obviously a lot of people taking a chance with no insurance.

I used to use Hagerty, but it reached a point I could no longer justify supporting McKeel’s lifestyle.

Too Many Projects 12-02-2022 10:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 83hurstguy (Post 1607209)
Ouch. I also cringed once they went public... I know a former employee, and he confirmed that the internal culture shifted now that they cater to the shareholders. I'm probably due to get some alternate quotes.


I faxed her my Hagerty coverage policy pages so she had exactly the numbers to match. Came back more than $300 less, so I switched and raised a couple values and still saved money. 5 cars, but under 100k total value.

DougA 12-02-2022 11:53 PM

I switched to MK from Hagerty also. Same coverage numbers, but I limited my driving to 3k miles a year, per car don't go anywhere near that. Cost was less than half or what Hagerty was charging.

BJCHEV396 12-03-2022 05:52 AM

I've heard before that Hagerty is more expensive but have also heard from friends that Hagerty treated them very well when a claim was made.I experienced their excellent customer service this past Summer.I had an underhood fire and was treated very well.There was no deductible,I was allowed to pick my own shop for repairs and invoices that I submitted were never questioned.And received a full refund in 3 business days.So to save a bit of money is not worth it to me cause I know Hagerty will treat me right.


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