Allstate Insurance is in every state, however, they may not offer ALL their polices in every state.
For example, a few years ago, Allstate quit writing auto policies in CA due to the amount of insurance fraud. They have since started writing policies again. Same with homeowners insurance....they have pulled out of some states due to the risk level.
2007-01-22 13:38:13
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answered by bundysmom 6
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It is not unusual to have an insurance company name not synch with reality.
GEICO stands for Government Employees Insurance Company....but they sell to more than just government employees.
Allstate is not in every state because there are some states where the government regulators have so screwed up the marketplace for insurance that insurers won't write there.
2007-01-23 00:00:26
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answered by markmywordz 5
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Not all companies are licensed to write all their policies in all states. A name is just a name, nothing more. I mean after all, State Farm and Farm Bureau sell to more than just farmers. And someone else already mentioned Geico selling to more than just government employees. Names don't really matter.
2007-01-23 16:57:10
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answered by Beth 4
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Good question. I never noticed that before!
2007-01-22 18:52:33
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answered by Gee Wye 6
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lol or maybe it should be called moststate insurance
2007-01-22 18:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha!
How about 'Allmostallstate'?
2007-01-22 20:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Hee!
2007-01-23 11:54:06
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answered by badkitty1969 7
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pretty funny
2007-01-22 18:46:07
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answered by Bill Brasky 5
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