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	<title>New answer on: Who Are The Largest Home Insurance Companies?</title>

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		<title>By: Phil Tuccy</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[The largest by a significant margin is State Farm which has more than 20% of the market in terms of written premium.   Industry figures from 2012 indicate a total of $15 billion in premium.   (That&#039;s not property values - That&#039;s premium!)  The next closest is Allstate at about 10% of the market.   The next eight carriers of the top ten, each having no more than 3% or so of the market, are:  Farmers; Liberty Mutual; USAA, Travelers; Nationwide; Chubb; Citizens and American Family. 
Here in Florida, if you can be insured with any of these carriers, with the exception of Citizens, you have a strong National company behind you, in the event of losses.  Many of them do not write in Florida, especially if coverage for the peril of wind is included.]]></description>

		

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