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  5. GEICO - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021 a data breach was reported to have exposed customers’ driver’s license numbers through GEICO's online sales application for over a month. [13] [14] In October 2023, GEICO issued a return to office mandate for employees to return to their office on specific days. Many staff have been hybrid or fully remote in recent months.

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    One of the easiest ways to do both is through an online or in-person defensive driving course. These courses could save you an average of 3% to 10% on your car insurance premiums.

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    Experts say it best to avoid filing claims that are under $1,000 to $2,000, because you'll likely end up paying more in increased premiums over time than you'd receive from the claim payout.

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    Different levels of coverage may protect consumers depending on which insurance policy they purchase. Coverage is sometimes seen as 20/40/15 or 100/300/100. The first two numbers seen are for medical coverage. In the 100/300 example, the policy will pay $100,000 per person up to $300,000 total for all people. The last number covers property damage.

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