Why Cure Auto Insurance Is Facing A Wave Of Consumer Complaints
Consumer complaints against CURE Auto Insurance have jumped, again. From 2023 to 2024, complaints skyrocketed by nearly 50%. That’s a big jump, but what’s even more alarming is that this 50% increase in complaints from CURE’s own customers comes on top of a 265% increase in complaints filed with the Michigan Department of Insurance and…
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