National General is owned by The Allstate Corporation. The Allstate Corporation is a publicly-traded American insurance company headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois, and it has owned National General since 2020.
To get car insurance for the first time, drivers need to decide what coverage they need, gather their personal and vehicle information, and shop around for the best policy at the lowest price. A first-time driver should expect to pay up to 300% more for coverage than someone with more experience. But with research and a little bit of searching, first-time drivers can still find a policy that fits their budget.
Yes, National General offers rental car insurance. If you already have a personal auto policy with National General that includes liability, comprehensive, and collision coverage, this insurance will likely extend to cover your rental car. If you only have liability insurance with National General, physical damage to the rental vehicle will not be covered.
You can talk to a National General customer service representative at 1 (800) 462-2123 to see if your personal policy will extend to your rental...
National General is cheap for responsible payers because it offers discounts like paid-in-full, paperless, and autopay discounts. But there are other insurance companies that might be cheaper than National General overall.
National General wasn’t among the 10 cheapest car insurance companies in our review, but it does offer a variety of discounts, like discounts for being a safe driver, having a low annual mileage, and being affiliated with certain organizations. Plus, National General rewards customer loyalty with discounts...
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