CURE Auto and CURE Homeowners Insurance

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This post will discuss CURE auto insurance and CURE homeowners insurance. In addition, we will discuss how to get the best deals on insurance and how to save money. We also discuss CURE's lackluster customer service. If you have multiple vehicles, you may be eligible for a multi-vehicle discount.

CURE auto insurance

Citizens United Reciprocal Exchange is a private passenger auto insurance provider that was initially hailed as a cure for the auto insurance crisis in New Jersey. The exchange is a not-for-profit organization that uses driving habits to set rates. Its chief executive officer, Eric S. Poe, has personally crusted to end the discriminatory use of income proxies in insurance premiums.

CURE is a small insurance company available in a small number of states. It is not rated by AM Best or J.D. Power, two organizations that rate insurance companies based on financial strength and customer satisfaction. This may mean that the company has a small enough customer base to not be included in such surveys. It also has not been accredited by the Better Business Bureau. This means that the company may not abide by BBB ethical standards.

The website also offers roadside assistance through a dedicated team of representatives who can provide assistance when a car breaks down. This service is available in select states, including New Jersey and Pennsylvania. While CURE Roadside Assistance does not cover accidents, it is helpful in case of mechanical or electrical failure.

CURE homeowners insurance is a multi-vehicle policy

When it comes to CURE homeowners insurance, you can customize the coverage to your preferences. You can choose from a wide range of coverage options including bodily injury liability, property damage liability, comprehensive, collision, and personal injury protection. You can also add a roadside assistance plan. CURE also has several discounts for multi-vehicle policies.

This insurance is offered in three states. Eligibility varies from state to state, so getting a quote is the best way to find out if you can save. You may also choose to add additional vehicles to your policy, such as a motorcycle or RV.

Another plus for CURE is that it does not rate its policies based on your credit score. This is a major benefit for drivers with poor credit histories. In some states, like Pennsylvania, this can help you get a lower rate on car insurance.
 
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