Anyone here have Midwest Insurance (Classic Collectors)?

MPTech

Member # 032
GCC Member
Location (City)
St. Louis (south county)
First Name
Mark
Last Name
Patterson
I've had them for 8 eight years.
I received a letter today that they are "no longer doing business in your policy's state of issuance (Missouri)".


Wondering if anyone else received a similar letter.
 
I had them for years as well, but I dropped it when I sold the old car. I was planning on going back to them when it came time to insure the new car.
 
I also have them but haven't gotten a letter yet. So are you just being dropped or is there a date when it takes place?
 
I also have them but haven't gotten a letter yet. So are you just being dropped or is there a date when it takes place?

It was March 2020. They are giving our policy info to Haggerty, so I'm guessing they'll be calling in the near future.
 
Suggest that you inquire with STATE FARM they insure GRACIE @ $100 yearly....I use Randy Stegmann inWentzville MO...this is factual.
 
Someone on Factory Five Forums provided some additional insight:
From Kemper insurance website: http://www.classiccollectors.com/

Notes from Infinity
On July 9, 2019, Classic Collectors entered into an agreement with Hagerty Insurance Agency, LLC, a managing general agent for Essentia Insurance Company. Hagerty is a market leader in the classic and antique automobile industry


As part of this agreement, Classic Collectors will no longer accept new business policies effective November 1, 2019. In addition, Classic Collectors will begin issuing Notices of Non-Renewal to insureds beginning with policy expiration dates of March 1, 2020, where permissible by law. Your Classic Collectors policy will remain in-force until you are notified by the company otherwise or unless your policy cancels for non-payment of premium.

I also talked with Norma @ Midwest,
and was told that they are looking at two replacements for Infinty.

American Modern and american Collectors were mentioned, but nothing is locked in yet..........
 
Got the letter from Hagerty yesterday. The yearly premium went down slightly from $440 to $410, but roadside assistance isn't included (costs $70 a year...)
 
Taylor,
Do you have AAA? I think it's a better value and offers more (not familiar with Hagerty's Roadside service though).
 
Robbin Terry from Midwest Insurance contacted me last night and said he would be sending 3 insurance proposals to me via email.
I appreciate the personal effort and will let you know what the options are.
My policy expires mid-March.
 
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