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Compare USAA vs. State Farm Car Insurance

What’s the difference between USAA Auto Insurance and State Farm Car Insurance? See how our editors compare the two companies below.
Last Updated: April 18, 2024
USAA Auto Insurance
4.4 / 5 - Excellent
#12 in Car Insurance
State Farm Car Insurance
4.3 / 5 - Excellent
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Key Facts

  • Special discounts for military members
  • Members saved an average of $707 annually when they switched to USAA Auto Insurance
  • Save up to 10% when you bundle home and auto
  • File claims and manage policies with the USAA mobile app
  • Strong financial ratings
  • Good variety of discount options
  • Large number of local agents
  • Classic cars, motorcycle, and recreation vehicle insurance
  • Great coverage options
  • 24/7 claims reporting
  • Roadside assistance

OVERALL RATINGS

 USAAState Farm
Coverage4.6/54.5/5
Financial Strength4.8/54.5/5
Supplemental Coverage0.0/50.0/5
Pricing & Discounts4.5/54.5/5
Claims Satisfaction & Customer Experience4.8/54.5/5
Automation4.5/54.5/5

Coverage Compared

Basic Coverage

USAA
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State Farm
  • Bodily Injury Liability
  • Property Damage Liability
  • Collision
  • Comprehensive
  • Personal Injury
  • Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist
  • Bodily Injury Liability
  • Property Damage Liability
  • Collision
  • Comprehensive
  • Medical Payments
  • Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist
USAA
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State Farm
  • Rental Reimbursement
  • Towing & Labor Cost

Coverage Fine Print

USAA offers Accident Forgiveness, an option that policyholders can purchase which affirms that their premium won't go up after one at-fault accident.
Accident Forgiveness may require an additional premium and is not available in CT, DE, NC, CA, and NY. Not applicable to past accidents. Can only be applied to one accident at a time per policy. Accident Forgiveness is not a promise to continue coverage and the policy continues to be subject to underwriting guidelines.
Mobile App 24/7 Claims Processing

What do their customers think?

National Association of Insurance Commissioners

 USAAState Farm
NAIC Complaint Ratio
1.01
2.58
NAIC Total Complaints 2020
390
9,444

Customer Ratings

 USAAState Farm
BBB Rating
A+
Number of BBB Positive Reviews
21
Number of BBB Neutral Reviews
5
Number of BBB Negative Reviews
221
Date Collected
2017-11-10
2017-10-10
*The NAIC Car Insurance complaint ratio (in this case 1.01) compares a company’s performance to other companies in the market. The median complaint ratio across all car insurance companies is 1. A score below 1 means the company received fewer than the expected number of complaints. A score above 1 means the company received a more than the expected number of complaints.
*The NAIC Car Insurance complaint ratio (in this case 2.58) compares a company’s performance to other companies in the market. The median complaint ratio across all car insurance companies is 1. A score below 1 means the company received fewer than the expected number of complaints. A score above 1 means the company received a more than the expected number of complaints.

Comparing Financial Stregnth

Key Details

 USAAState Farm
Premiums Written 2020
$11,691,051,166
$39,194,660,434
Marketshare
5.46%
18.3%
AM Best Financial Rating
A++
A++
Standard & Poor's Financial Rating
AA+
AA
*The above information reflects the financial strength of the underwriter of the State Farm car insurance policies: State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company.

Pricing & Discounts

USAA
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State Farm
  • Multiple Vehicle
  • Safe Driver
  • Anti-Theft
  • Vehicle Safety
  • Homeowner
  • Student
  • Bundled Policy
USAA
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State Farm

Discounts Fine Print


Multi-Vehicle Discount
Restrictions apply.

Safe Driver Discount
USAA's discount for safe drivers is the Premier Driver Discount and is not available in HI.

Good Student Discount
Good student discount is not available in HI and NC. Restrictions apply.

Annual Mileage Discount
Discount not available in HI and NC. Other restrictions apply.
Defensive Driving Course Discount - Customers in specific areas may qualify for an additional discount by taking a driver safety course.

Driver Training Discount - Offers a discount for vehicle operators under the age of 21 who complete an approved driver education course.

Passive Restraint Discount - 1993 and older vehicles equipped with a factory-installed air bag or other passive restraint systems can receive a discount up to 40% on medical-related coverage.

Contact & Additional Information

 USAAState Farm
Homepage URL
Company Phone
(210) 531-8722
(800) 782-8332
Headquarters Address
9800 Fredericksburg Rd., San Antonio, TX, 78288
One State Farm Plaza, Bloomington, IL, 61710
Year Founded
1922
1922

Final Verdict

USAA Auto Insurance has a higher overall rating than State Farm Car Insurance. USAA scores better than State Farm across: Coverage, Financial Strength, and Claims Satisfaction & Customer Experience. However, State Farm scores better on Supplemental Coverage. Both companies score similarly on Pricing & Discounts, and Automation.


Customer Comments & Reviews

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Robert l
8/6/2020
USAA Auto Insurance review
I was hit from the back at a stop sign by a young lady and by the time I got an estimate the next day USAA send me a check for the amount of damage the following day


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erlinda h
1/13/2020
State Farm Car Insurance review
Angel Hall state farm ins agency/Palm coast Florida....Brianna took all the informations from me for Auto and Homeowners policies! She was very friendly,,efficient and pleasant.. Although my coverage is not in effect yet,I feel that I would like the services of this agency! It's so close to home but first and foremost Ifeel very welcomed and important! Thank you ERLINDA HOUSE


Starling B
3/23/2019
State Farm Car Insurance review
I have been a happy State Farm customer since 2001 (18 yrs). While rates fluctuate, we've never strayed. I have shopped on more than one occasion, but never made a switch. My agent and staff know me and are always responsive and helpful. I was a bit frustrated a few years back when my daughter was in a very minor accident and State Farm just paid the claim to a fraud without any questions. Our rates went up just a bit, but that was to be expected. Overall, I am very happy and have no plans to change!


Kiersten M
1/15/2019
State Farm Car Insurance review
Been insured with State Farm for over 27 years on homes and autos. I moved from Indiana to Florida almost 3 yrs ago...my rates have increased 5-10% every 6 months since moving to Florida, whereas I barely had even a $3 increase each YEAR, if any at all on the same vehicle, while living in Indiana. I believe agents, and their greediness, have A LOT to do with any insurance experience. I used the roadside assistance coverage for the first time in those 27 yrs and the experience was painless...I’ll never change another tire myself again, as the cost of coverage is pennies!


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ROBERT E
9/30/2018
USAA Auto Insurance review
my wife was hit in the rear end her chev was total usaa payed all the claims


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Golda Y
7/18/2018
State Farm Car Insurance review
We have had State Farm bundling everything since we were married 50 years ago. I think this insurance is as good as your agent. A good agent is an advocate for the client. I have never seen my current agent but she had a very competent & customer savvy front person. Since that person left after about 10 years, I am very disappointed. Nobody reviews my insurance or finds the discounts for us. I have to initiate and even when they are applied the rates still increase. I am thinking of looking at Shelter Insurance where the girl who was so customer friendly went. How often are the agents claiming credit that their staff deserves?


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Robert W
5/4/2018
USAA Auto Insurance review
I have been a client of USAA for 46 years. I have had multiple automobile claims and homeowner insurance claims. Each incident has been handled quickly and has left me very satisfied with their attitude and service. I was speaking to the owner of a collision repair shop and explaining what I wanted done on the vehicle. He stopped me and said, "That is up to the insurance company." When I told him that I had USAA, he laughed and said there would be no problem. "They will do whatever you want." It was an exaggeration but very close to the truth. The insurance is the only insurance that has a "Subscriber's Savings Account" that I am aware of in the industry. Over the last 10 years, a percentage of my premium has gone into the account. The percentage has varied from a low of 9% to as much as 52% of my premium. The average is 23% of my premiums. It is not a bad discount for great service.


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Clark S
2/27/2018
USAA Auto Insurance review
We've had USAA for fifty (yes, FIFTY!) years now and wouldn't even consider changing to another company. Along the way we've had a few claims (both auto and homeowner's), and in addition to the claims being handled fairly, quickly, and efficiently, we've never experienced any significant rate changes as a result. Speaking of rates, when comparing you'll definitely want to consider the fact that USAA offers an annual "rebate"; the amount of which is based on a formula of how much you paid in premiums, and their loss experience. Part of this rebate is awarded in cash (or credit to your current premium), and part is deposited in a "Subscriber Savings Account" with the company (and the amount we're talking about can easily be hundreds of dollars!)...the net result is a reduction in your overall cost. This "rebate" is NOT guaranteed, but based on the fact that they've awarded it every single year (to my knowledge), it's pretty safe to say that you'll get one. In my humble opinion, if you qualify for this insurance and don't take advantage of it, you're missing out on a great, cost effective experience. To be "fair and balanced", I've also read some, not a lot, but some "bad" USAA reviews over the years, which surprises me based on my personal experiences. One of the more common complaints seems to focus on poor customer service. Obviously I don't know the people involved or the specifics, but in my experience, talking to USAA reps literally hundreds of times over the last half century, I've NEVER once had a negative interaction, nor have any of my family members; all of whom are USAA members too! So this leads me to conclude that "...there are always two sides to a story." One last anecdotal experience: I used to get "cold calls" from auto insurance companies asking me if I'd like to save some money on my insurance. Sure, I'd say, go ahead and give me a quote. So the first question (almost always) was: Who is your current insurer? USAA, I'd respond. Oh, OK, great company, thanks for your time, goodbye. Only once did an agent actually take the time to give me a quote, which was, I'll admit, about $10 a year less than what I was paying. So, he asked, are you ready to switch to us? Well, I responded, I might consider it (not really) after you tell me about your rebate program. Huh? Rebate? Uh, we don't do that, sorry.