State officials announced new savings on auto insurance rates for Georgians.
Allstate Insurance Company of North America will reduce its premiums, according to the office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John F. King.
In a filing with the Office of the Insurance Commissioner, Allstate said it will reduce private passenger auto insurance rates by 5%, affecting tens of thousands of Georgians.
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“As a result, Allstate rate reductions are expected to result in total savings for Georgia policyholders of approximately $17.7 million in 2026,” OCI said in a statement.
The document was filed by Allstate for its statewide private passenger policy.
Officials said the rate cut was based on regulatory efforts by the Federal Communications Commission. King and the Office of the Insurance Commissioner prioritize affordability, transparency and protecting Georgia consumers.
“These savings reflect the positive direction of Georgia’s insurance market and continued emphasis on affordability,” King said. “Our focus remains on promoting a competitive and consumer-first marketplace, and today’s reduction is further validation that our approach works for Georgians.”
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