Progressive mailing address claims
Progressive is a well-known insurance company that offers a range of insurance products, including auto, home, and life insurance. If you're a Progressive customer, you may have received a mailing address claim form in the mail. Here's what you need to know:
What is a mailing address claim form?
A mailing address claim form is a document that allows you to report a change in your mailing address to Progressive. This form is usually sent to you by Progressive when you move to a new address, and it's used to update your records with the company.
Why do I need to fill out a mailing address claim form?
Filling out a mailing address claim form is important because it helps Progressive keep your records up to date. This ensures that you receive important documents, such as policy updates, renewal notices, and billing statements, at your new address.
What information do I need to provide on the form?
To complete the mailing address claim form, you'll need to provide the following information:
- Your name and policy number
- Your old mailing address
- Your new mailing address
- Your date of birth (optional)
How do I submit the form?
You can submit the mailing address claim form in one of the following ways:
- Mail it back to Progressive using the pre-paid envelope provided
- Fax it to Progressive at the number listed on the form
- Scan and email it to Progressive at the email address listed on the form
What happens after I submit the form?
After you submit the mailing address claim form, Progressive will update your records with your new mailing address. You may receive a confirmation email or letter from the company once the update is complete.
Tips and reminders
- Make sure to fill out the form accurately and completely to avoid any delays or errors.
- Keep a copy of the form for your records.
- If you have any questions or concerns about the form, you can contact Progressive's customer service department for assistance.
- Remember to update your mailing address with other insurance companies, banks, and creditors to ensure that you receive important documents and statements at your new address.