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Auto-Owners Insurance Insurance Complaints in 2022

Year-in-review analysis of 99 insurance complaints filed against Auto-Owners Insurance during 2022, based on public NAIC and state DOI data.

Key Statistics

  • Complaints in 2022: 99
  • Total Complaints (All Time): 664
  • 2022 Share: 14.9%
  • Coverage Types: 2
  • States Affected: 47
  • AI Risk Score: 50/100

2022 Complaint Analysis for Auto-Owners Insurance

In 2022, Auto-Owners Insurance received 99 insurance complaints from consumers across 47 states and 2 coverage types. This represents 14.9% of Auto-Owners Insurance's all-time complaint volume.

The leading category was homeowners with 54 complaints. Other significant categories: auto (45).

Geographically, Oklahoma led with 4 complaints. Other top states: Kansas (4), Ohio (4), Missouri (4).

2022 Complaints by Category

Coverage TypeComplaints%
homeowners5454.5%
auto4545.5%

2022 Complaints by State

StateComplaints
Oklahoma4
Kansas4
Ohio4
Missouri4
California4
Wyoming4
District of Columbia3
Georgia3
Washington3
Rhode Island3
Louisiana3
North Carolina3
Florida3
Maryland3
New York3

Auto-Owners Insurance Complaints from 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

How many complaints did Auto-Owners Insurance receive in 2022?

Auto-Owners Insurance received 99 insurance complaints in 2022, according to NAIC and state DOI data.

What types of complaints were filed against Auto-Owners Insurance in 2022?

The most common types: homeowners (54), auto (45).

Which states had the most complaints against Auto-Owners Insurance in 2022?

Top states: Oklahoma (4), Kansas (4), Ohio (4), Missouri (4), California (4).

Is Auto-Owners Insurance's complaint volume increasing or decreasing?

Auto-Owners Insurance's complaint history: 2026 (57), 2025 (159), 2024 (176), 2023 (108), 2022 (99), 2021 (65).

Auto-Owners Insurance Complaints by Year

  • 2026 — 57 complaints
  • 2025 — 159 complaints
  • 2024 — 176 complaints
  • 2023 — 108 complaints
  • 2022 — 99 complaints (current)
  • 2021 — 65 complaints

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