The Connecticut Insurance Department said it recovered over $1 million on behalf of consumer in the first quarter of the year.
The department’s consumer affairs unity, which oversee complaints against insurers, handled roughly 1,600 complaints and inquiries during the three-month span, about 30 percent of which were focused on auto or homeowners coverage.
The sum comprised recoveries on 203 complaints, of which $400,000, or 38 percent, came from auto insurance product line complaints.
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Source: Connecticut Insurance Department
Topics Carriers Connecticut
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