Get ready to cash in another check thanks to Allstate!

The company announced Monday, April 6, that it will return more than $600 million in auto insurance premiums to customers across the country. This is due to less Americans driving on the roads and the many shelter-in-place orders in effect - like the one we have in Tyler right now.

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Most Allstate customers will receive a payback of 15% of their monthly premium in April and May.

"Given an unprecedented decline in driving, customers will receive a Shelter-in-Place Payback," said Allstate CEO Tom Wilson "This is fair because less driving means fewer accidents."

Allstate's payments will go to all US (and Canadian) customers with personal auto insurance, whether or not their state has any kind of stay-at-home order. The company said it will also offer payment relief to eligible customers and will expand coverage for drivers who use their vehicles to make deliveries.

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