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None of the companies we work with in my state require a person with a 'learner's permit' to be listed on a policy. They aren't yet official drivers. Once they get the license then we need to add them, surprising that is different in other places. In fact we've went so far as to add a driver with learner's permit on a policy because the named insured said the kid had his license. When we discovered it was just a learner's permit the insurance company removed the kid back to the date he was added and refunded the premium.
Comp claims (deer run-ins) in my state can't be used to alter your policy at all. They can raise your comp deductible but they can't charge you higher rates nor can they alter or cancel coverage.
I think the big question here is why are you wasting your money on State Farm Insurance? You need to find a good Independent Agent that can find you great coverage (which State Farm does provide) at a great price.
Nothing quite like State Farm and Allstate loyalty though. We write with Allstate and I showed a guy a quote for his car insurance saving him about $600 on a $1500 policy with another company, he chose to stay with Allstate.
Two years ago I did talk to an independent agent and regardless of what company she looked at she told me that she was unable to get me a better rate. Plus, I have been with them for a long time and they have taken excellent care of me.
I'm not looking for the cheapest rate. I want exemplary service and do not mind paying for it. The kind of service Paul has experienced even if I have to pay a few hundred dollars per year more.