Comparion Insurance Agency Reviews, Rate, Services, Address
About Comparion Insurance Agency
Comparion Insurance Agency is a prominent insurance services provider, dedicated to helping individuals and businesses find the right coverage tailored to their needs. With a broad range of insurance products, including auto, home, and life insurance, Comparion offers personalized solutions that cater to various customer requirements. Their team of experienced agents takes the time to understand each client’s unique circumstances, ensuring they receive the best possible options at competitive rates.
Utilizing advanced technology and industry insights, Comparion simplifies the insurance purchasing process, making it accessible and straightforward. Their commitment to customer satisfaction is reflected in their approach to service, where they prioritize building lasting relationships based on trust and integrity. As part of a larger network, Comparion also benefits from extensive resources and support, enhancing their ability to serve clients effectively. With a focus on education and transparency, Comparion Insurance Agency empowers clients to make informed decisions about their insurance needs.
Address: 1000 Chapel View Blvd Suite 128, Cranston, RI 02920, United States
Website: https://www.comparioninsurance.com/insurance-agent/rhode-island/cranston-0134?utm_source=local&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
Call: (401) 946-8600, +1 401-946-8600
Rating: 4
Total Customer Rating: 83
Open Hours:
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Comparion Insurance Agency Customer Reviews:
We moved from MA to RI and started with an online quote when a random representative from TX helped quote our home & auto policy. She was very nice. But once that was solidified I never heard back regarding: transferring our auto policy once we registered our cars. Randomly, Sandra Scavello from an RI branch reached out to me to sell me life insurance or something similar. At that point, I was just relieved to hear from a human being and asked her to help us with transferring our auto policy. Again, super nice and reassuring. However, after a couple of emails, I felt the communication start to diminish… It was a couple of weeks before we could get into the DMV to register our vehicles. So, during that time we were holding RI & MA insurance policies (you need an RI one to get registered, so there is overlap). I’ll spare any more details but essentially our insurance went up $100 after switching and we carried two insurances for 3 weeks too long (charging us for both) – they should have canceled once we registered in RI. I heard no answer regarding a refund or why it increased. In the end, it would be nice to have clarity on the process and reasoning behind price increases.
We’re de-bundling our auto & home to go with another carrier for auto since RI is so high. If she had answered my emails and phone calls to help get our insurance down they may have kept me as a customer. We’ll stay with them for our home policy for the year but will eventually change.
I’ve since called Support to work on a refund back-dating when we registered in RI. But overall, not a clear process. I recommend working with local insurance brokers who value good customer experiences just as much as the sale.
After reading the other reviews, a couple more things:
When I bought my house, I got homeowners insurance through Liberty Mutual. Two weeks after the policy started, I received an email informing me that my insurance was being canceled because the property wasn’t considered to be owner occupied. Nobody ever knocked on my door or called to see if I was living there. If they came by at night and saw no car in the driveway or lights on it’s because I work nights. I’m not sure how they arrived at this determination. It was eventually resolved, but it was completely erroneous and unnecessary in the first place.
Last year, I was involved in a head-on collision. It was determined to be the other driver’s fault, but I called Liberty Mutual to report the accident. Because the other driver’s insurance company was responsible, Liberty Mutual left me in the lurch to deal with that other insurance company by myself. I’m not sure exactly what I was paying for for all these years.
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