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Please be aware that from an experience in a recent auto claim, it appears that TD will keep their commitment to one-time accident forgiveness, but will make up for it immediately by raising the home insurance portion of the bundle because they know one cannot go and get a better rate after an accident claim. I know this for a fact because I caught them on this fact, as I had the claim changed from my fault to no fault, and their computers did not get wind of this and raised my home insurance by 30% with nothing to justify that it should have been raised 30%. They were then willing to drop the home rate by 25% when I went shopping around and got home rates 30% lower. There is no accident forgiveness here, they will just make it up on the home portion, because they know they can, since the customer has no chance of getting a better home/auto rate after a recent at-fault accident.