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Auto-Owners — HonestPolicy Grade

Overall: n/a (score None/100) · methodology v0.2.1 · generated 2026-07-10

Every figure on this page links to the public government record it was computed from (see Sources & provenance). The grade aggregates the complaint experience of all Auto-Owners underwriting companies identified in each source, listed below with their raw complaint and exposure counts.

Auto-Owners writes personal lines in 26 states but not TX, CA, or NY, so it has no rows in any covered source. Both lines are intentionally reported as 'insufficient data' rather than guessed.

Automobile

insufficient data in covered sources (0 credible signals)

Homeowners

insufficient data in covered sources (0 credible signals)

HonestPolicy Grades are calculated independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC, the Texas Department of Insurance, the California Department of Insurance, or the New York State Department of Financial Services. Underlying complaint statistics are public records of the named state agencies.

A HonestPolicy Grade is an editorial opinion about relative complaint experience, derived arithmetically from the public records cited on this page. It is not a recommendation to buy or avoid any insurance product. See methodology (v0.2.1) for the exact formula.

Sources & provenance

[tx] Texas Department of Insurance — Complaint indexes and policy counts for insurance companies — Texas Department of Insurance.
https://data.texas.gov/dataset/Complaint-indexes-and-policy-counts-for-insurance-/pa9u-9s9w
Retrieved 2026-07-10T10:07:49+00:00. Published on the Texas Open Data Portal for public reuse. Complaint index values are calculated by TDI.
[ca_auto] California Department of Insurance — 2026 Consumer Complaint Study (Automobile composite) — California Department of Insurance.
https://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/120-company/03-concmplt/upload/2026-Consumer-Complaint-Study-Auto.pdf
Retrieved 2026-07-10T10:07:51+00:00. Public record of the California Department of Insurance. Ratios are justified complaints per 100,000 earned exposures as calculated by CDI.
[ca_home] California Department of Insurance — 2026 Consumer Complaint Study (Homeowners composite) — California Department of Insurance.
https://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/120-company/03-concmplt/upload/2026-Consumer-Complaint-Study-Home.pdf
Retrieved 2026-07-10T10:07:51+00:00. Public record of the California Department of Insurance. Ratios are justified complaints per 100,000 earned exposures as calculated by CDI.
[ny] New York State Department of Financial Services — Automobile Insurance Company Complaint Rankings: Beginning 2009 — New York State Department of Financial Services.
https://data.ny.gov/Government-Finance/Automobile-Insurance-Company-Complaint-Rankings-Be/h2wd-9xfe
Retrieved 2026-07-10T10:07:51+00:00. Published on Open Data NY for public reuse. Per DFS: insurers are ranked by upheld consumer complaints (complaints where DFS agreed the insurer made an inappropriate decision) as a share of automobile premiums written in New York State; the ratio column is upheld complaints per $1 million of premium as calculated by DFS.

Full machine-readable provenance for every figure: data/grades.json (methodology v0.2.1, generated 2026-07-10T10:22:02+00:00).