American Family beats State Farm, Allstate in new J.D. Power ranking

American Family beats State Farm, Allstate in new J.D. Power ranking

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American Family beats State Farm, Allstate in new J.D. Power ranking

Scores based on responses from almost 3,000 small commercial insurance customers

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Terry Gangcuangco

J.D. Power has released its latest ranking of small commercial insurers, with American Family emerging on top to outdo the likes of State Farm and Allstate in terms of overall customer satisfaction.

Based on responses from 2,817 small commercial insurance customers, below is J.D. Power’s overall customer satisfaction index ranking from its 2024 US small commercial insurance study. The insurers’ scores were based on a 1,000-point scale.


American Family – 727
State Farm – 719
Allstate – 716
Erie Insurance – 706
Chubb – 703
Philadelphia Insurance – 702
Nationwide – 701
Study Average – 697
Liberty Mutual – 696
The Hanover – 692
CNA Insurance – 690
The Hartford – 685
Farmers – 683
Travelers – 679
AIG – 675
Auto-Owners Insurance – 665

Conducted from February to June this year, the study evaluated satisfaction across seven key dimensions: trust, price for coverage, product/coverage offerings, ease of doing business, people, problem resolution, and digital channels.

J.D. Power found that despite a challenging environment with rising premiums – 36% of small business owners reported an increase in the past year – customer satisfaction, loyalty, and advocacy remain strong when trust is established with commercial insurance providers.

“Trust is the single most important variable in the customer relationship with commercial insurance providers,” noted Stephen Crewdson, senior director of global insurance intelligence at J.D. Power.

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“Across virtually every business metric that matters to insurers – customer loyalty, advocacy, premium retention, share of wallet – small business owners who trust their insurers represent significantly higher value. While some insurers are doing a great job cultivating that trust, others have a lot of work to do.”

Customer satisfaction with commercial insurers averaged 697 on a 1,000-point scale, with a 77-point difference separating the most trusted insurer from the least trusted one. Insurers who scored highest in trust were noted for their effectiveness in helping customers understand their policy coverage, addressing business needs, and tailoring products to meet specific requirements.

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