Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images ORLANDO, Fla. - As the coronavirus pandemic leaves many working from home and driving less, car insurance company Allstate has announced that they will return more than $600 million back to their customers in April and May.
They announced the 'Shelter-In-Place' program on Monday. On average, personal auto insurance customers will reportedly receive 15 percent money back based on their monthly premium in April and May.
The money will automatically be deposited back into their bank or credit card used for payment, they said. Customers can also choose to apply credits to their accounts and Allstate encourages customers to make sure their payment information is up to date.