Who you list on your policy matters more than most drivers realize, especially when it comes to who lives in your home.
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GEICO denied this Michigan family’s insurance claim over a 3-month-old baby
A Michigan family's Christmas crash claim was initially denied because they didn't list their infant children on their auto ...
Geico clarified to Click On Detroit that based on Michigan statutes, every person living in a home must be named on the auto ...
A lack of regulatory oversight of Michigan car insurance companies allows insurers to cancel a driver's policy even after getting motorists to surrender their vehicles under the guise of a claim being ...
After a crash, a family discovered their car insurance policy required listing all household members, regardless of age, to ...
Eric Poe, CEO of CURE Auto Insurance, a New Jersey–based car insurer that entered the Michigan market four years ago and now has over 100,000 customers here, appears on Michigan Matters to discuss ...
The company is facing criticism and lawsuits for its style of claims investigations. CURE defends its strict practices as necessary to combat fraud and keep insurance affordable for honest customers.
Learn the most common challenges in Michigan car accident claims, from disputed liability to low settlements, and how legal ...
Zack Sigel is a writer and editor based in New York City. He has been managing editor at Policygenius and M1 Finance, where he led teams specialized in writing about business and finance, and he has ...
CURE Auto Insurance has agreed to pay a Troy man's $75,000 claim on a wrecked 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee after initially denying his claim, canceling his policy, auctioning off the SUV and pocketing the ...
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