Progressive to Refund Nearly $1 Billion to Florida Drivers in 2026 | Insurify
Progressive will issue a refund to many of its 2.7 million
Each eligible Progressive car insurance customer will receive an average of
Refund amounts will depend on each customer's policy length and specifics.
"The actual credit amount, for each policyholder, will vary in proportion to each auto policy's earned premium during calendar year 2025 and will depend on final year-end financial results for 2025," said Progressive spokesman
Progressive is only issuing credits to drivers who have active policies on or after
Why is the refund happening?
The insurance reforms appear to be working, as
The state's five largest auto insurance companies, which make up 78% of
"Since
"Despite actions to lower rates in the last year, it is probable that our personal auto profit in
What's next: Will more insurers provide refunds?
"Commissioner Yaworsky has been working with these companies," said DeSantis. "Given all the money that's been saved with these reforms, looking back even a couple of years, consumers now have an ability — or even a right — to get some of these refunds."
Yaworsky is undertaking further refund negotiations with
"I don't think there's any reason to think these other companies are any different than Progressive. I think you're going to see rebates, maybe checks [or] however they decide to do it," he said.
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