Consumers Complained the Most About These Insurance Companies in 2024, Report Says | Insurify
Which insurance companies made consumers the least happy in 2024?
The NAIC maintains a database of consumer complaints about insurance companies. Its National Complaint Index scores insurance companies by dividing the company's share of complaints by its share of premiums in the U.S. market. The higher a company's score, the worse its performance rates in terms of customer satisfaction.
Based on their index scores, American Banker, an affiliate of Assurant, had the highest complaint score among homeowners who lodge complaints with the NAIC, P&C Specialist reported. And Infinity scored the worst among auto insurance companies.
Car insurance companies with worst complaint scores
Infinity's complaint index rating was 2.83 in 2024 based on 245 complaints for its private passenger auto business, according to the NAIC's database. That's down from 5.47 and 449 complaints in 2023.
The majority of Infinity's consumer complaints (243) came from
Home insurance companies with the worst complaint scores
American Bankers registered the highest complaint score among large home insurance companies, P&C Specialist reported. Its 2024 score of 5.46 stemmed from 311 complaints, most of which (78) came from
What's next? How to file a consumer complaint
Insurance industry regulations are state level, not federal. That means each state has its own way of regulating the insurers that operate in the state and unique processes for receiving consumer complaints.
Insurance customers having problems with their insurance company or agent can go to the NAIC's consumer help page to find a link to their state's department of insurance. For most states, the NAIC provides a direct link to the consumer complaint page in that state.
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