Travelers vs. other insurance companies
Depending on where you live, you may have numerous options when choosing a home insurance policy. If you live in an area with a high risk of natural disasters, like damaging storms or earthquakes, your choice might be more limited. To find the cheapest home insurance option for your situation, you’ll need to compare home insurance quotes from multiple companies.
Here’s a closer look at how Travelers stacks up against some other major players in the industry.
Travelers vs. Allstate
Travelers and Allstate are both massive insurance companies. But Allstate is a larger insurance company than Travelers — it’s the second-largest U.S. home insurer by market share. Like Travelers, Allstate earned a below-average rating in the J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Home Insurance Study, but its score is still higher, at 631 points out of 1,000.
Travelers’ prices tend to be more expensive than Allstate’s, according to Insurify data. On average, Travelers policyholders pay $2,213 in annual premiums for $300,000 in dwelling coverage, compared to $1,999 with Allstate.
Allstate offers a few more home insurance discounts than Travelers, including a discount for automatic payments and early signups.
Travelers vs. Liberty Mutual
Liberty Mutual is slightly larger than Travelers, making it the fifth-largest insurance company in the U.S. Liberty Mutual ranked just below Travelers for customer satisfaction in the J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Home Insurance Study.
Liberty Mutual offers more discount opportunities than Travelers. For example, it offers discounts for being claims-free and for having a new roof.