It's a great insurance company - a direct writer, so they don't use agents. In order to buy a policy from them, you have to be active or retired military, spouse of active or retired military, or child of active or retired military.
They have great rates and claims service.
2007-11-20 02:33:56
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answered by Anonymous 7
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USAA United Services Automobile Association
USAA United States Arbitration Act of 1925
USAA Urban Superintendents Association of America
USAA United States Achievement Academy
USAA United States Air-Table-Hockey Association
USAA United Sports Athletic Association
USAA United States Apple Association
USAA United States Aircraft Appraiser (company)
USAA United Sportsmen & Airboaters Alliance (Florida, USA
among others
2007-11-20 02:00:54
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answered by Ace Librarian 7
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United Services Automobile Association
Membership is limited to children of USAA members,
Active-duty officers and enlisted personnel, National Guard and Selected Reserve officers and enlisted personnel.
Recently retired or separated military personnel.
2007-11-20 02:05:32
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answered by Dimples_in_NJ 3
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United Services Auto Assn. I have my auto and homeowners coverage with them, and it is wonderful. Also, my father who is the military man I have coverage under, told me that anyone can now get insurance with usaa - you no longer have to be associated with the military or be a family member of an officer. It used to be open only to officers and their families.
www.usaa.com
2007-11-20 04:10:44
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answered by nurse ratchet 6
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USAA is an insurance company that offers coverage to military person's and their dependents.
www.usaa.com
2007-11-20 02:06:31
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answered by Boots 7
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USAA is not open to anyone. See their website for membership restrictions.
2007-11-20 07:28:56
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answered by Anonymous
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United States Auto Assoc.
2007-11-20 02:02:34
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answered by Chantilly 2
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