Mo. Department of Insurance Issues Warning About Insurance Agent Wendi Glass
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"We strongly encourage consumers who did business with Ms. Glass or VMG to do some research and find out whether they actually have insurance coverage," said Huff. "The worst-case scenario is that consumers don't learn they're uninsured until after they have a claim."
Huff advises consumers and lenders to verify any insurance policies sold by Glass or VMG, which may also be called
Consumers are encouraged to file complaints against agents or insurance companies they believe have violated
Consumers with complaints and general questions can call the department's Insurance Consumer Hotline at 800-726-7390 or visit insurance.mo.gov.
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