AAA vs American Family: Homeowners Insurance Coverage Comparison
A coverage-first, independent comparison of AAA and American Family — based on public policy forms and carrier disclosures, not premiums or marketing. Coverage details vary by state and change frequently; confirm at bind.
Information reflects public sources as of January 2025.
At-a-glance comparison
| Coverage feature | AAA | American Family |
|---|---|---|
| Carrier structure | Stock | Mutual |
| Distribution | Captive agents | Captive agents |
| AM Best rating | A | A |
| States written | AAA homeowners insurance is written by regional AAA clubs (e.g. CSAA, Auto Club Group, Auto Club Enterprises) with varying footprints. | American Family writes in roughly 19 states. |
| Policy form | Varies | Proprietary form |
| Roof settlement (default) | Varies by state | Varies by state |
| Wind/hail deductible | Varies by state | Varies by state |
| Water backup | Available as endorsement | Available as endorsement |
| Ordinance or law | Included (standard) | Included (standard) |
| Service line | Available as endorsement | Available as endorsement |
| Equipment breakdown | Available as endorsement | Available as endorsement |
| Extended replacement cost | Available as endorsement | Available as endorsement |
| Guaranteed replacement cost | Varies by state/program | Not offered |
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Coverage breakdown
Policy form
AAA: Underlying carrier and policy form vary by AAA club and state.
American Family: Proprietary form
Why it matters: the policy form is the contract. Two carriers can both call a product "homeowners insurance" and have meaningfully different definitions of "covered peril," "actual cash value," and how losses are settled.
Roof settlement
AAA: Roof settlement varies by AAA club, state, and roof age. Several AAA-affiliated carriers have filed ACV or payment-schedule roof endorsements in hail-prone states. Confirm at bind.
American Family: Settlement basis varies by state and program. Confirm at bind.
Why it matters: on a 15-year-old asphalt roof, an ACV or schedule-by-age settlement can leave the homeowner with five-figure out-of-pocket costs after a hailstorm. Read more about RCV vs ACV.
Wind / hail deductible
AAA: Varies by state and program.
American Family: Varies by state and program.
Why it matters: percentage deductibles (1%–5% of Coverage A) are common in hail- and hurricane-prone states. On a $500,000 dwelling, a 2% wind/hail deductible is $10,000 — the first $10,000 of any wind or hail loss.
Water backup
AAA: Available as endorsement
American Family: Available as endorsement
Ordinance or law
AAA: Typically included at 10% of Coverage A; higher limits available.
American Family: Included (standard)
Which policy fits which homeowner
We don't rank carriers. The right choice depends on your home, your roof, your state, and the specific endorsements you add. A few coverage-driven considerations:
- If you have a roof over 10 years old, the roof settlement basis matters more than the premium difference.
- If you live in a hail- or hurricane-prone state, check the wind/hail deductible structure on both quotes.
- If your home was built before 1990, default 10% ordinance or law coverage is often insufficient — ask about higher limits.
- If you have a finished basement, sump pump, or septic, water backup coverage is worth pricing on both quotes.
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Is AAA or American Family better for homeowners insurance?
Neither carrier is universally "better." The right policy depends on your home's age, your roof, your state, and the specific endorsements you add. AAA uses varies; American Family uses proprietary form. Compare them on roof settlement basis, wind/hail deductible, water backup, and ordinance or law — not just premium.
What's the main coverage difference between AAA and American Family?
The biggest practical differences are usually (1) how roof losses are settled (replacement cost vs actual cash value vs payment schedule by age), (2) whether wind/hail uses a flat or percentage deductible, and (3) which endorsements are included by default vs sold as add-ons. AAA offers as an endorsement water backup; American Family offers as an endorsement it.
Does AAA or American Family cover roof replacement?
Both carriers cover roof damage from covered perils, but the settlement basis varies by state and program. Roof settlement varies by AAA club, state, and roof age. Several AAA-affiliated carriers have filed ACV or payment-schedule roof endorsements in hail-prone states. Confirm at bind. Settlement basis varies by state and program. Confirm at bind.
Is AAA or American Family cheaper?
We don't quote premiums on this page because they vary dramatically by state, home characteristics, prior claims, and credit. The more useful question is which policy actually pays out the way you expect after a claim — which is what coverage form differences determine.
Is AAA a good company?
AAA holds an AM Best rating of A and has a limited footprint. Financial strength matters, but coverage quality and claims experience matter more at claim time. Read the actual policy form and endorsement list before binding.
Sources & methodology
Coverage details above are drawn from the carriers' public-facing product disclosures and policy summaries. Policy forms, endorsements, and roof settlement schedules vary by state and change frequently. The summaries here are not policy advice and are not a substitute for reading the actual policy you are offered.
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