Horace Mann Educators Corp. has lowered auto insurance rates for West Virginia consumers an average of 4.4 percent effective Nov. 1, 2005.
“We are pleased to reduce rates for educators in West Virginia,” said Doug Reynolds, executive vice president, property and casualty. “Governor Manchin called for insurance companies to lower auto insurance rates, and Horace Mann responded. We’re also increasing our auto discount for customers who have other lines of business with us, such as life or homeowner insurance or an annuity.”
Additionally, Horace Mann is introducing a 5 percent auto discount for educators in West Virginia.
Topics Trends Auto Pricing Trends Virginia
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