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The 10 Worst Insurance companies

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Read This Before You Purchase Your Insurance With Any of These Insurance Companies

The American Association of Justice recently published a list of the 10 worst insurance companies. Whether the insurance companies on the list were known to deny claims or delay payments, their tactics have caused policyholders much damage.

At The Frickey Law Firm, our lawyers know the tactics used by insurance companies to increase their bottom line. We don't cater to or represent insurance companies - we are on your side. Please contact us to find out more about dealing with insurance companies, or call us at 303-237-7373 or 303-59-LEGAL.

Read The Ten Worst Insurance Companies in America: How They Raise Premiums, Deny Claims, and Refuse Insurance to Those Who Need it Most.

The Ten Worst Insurance Companies

The American Association of Justice names the following 10 insurance companies the worst in the industry. We have included the companies that provide homeowners and automobile coverage in the list below. For a most extensive list, please visit the American Association of Justice Web site:

Name of insurance company

Tactics

Allstate

Allstate's CEO, Thomas Wilson, has said, "our obligation is to earn a return for our shareholders." Allstate has a reputation of denying and delaying claims, and defending their best interests - while policyholders suffer.

AIG

AIG is the biggest insurer in the world. Former claims supervisors for AIG attest that AIG uses "all manner of tricks to deny or delay claims."

State Farm

State Farm is America's largest property and casualty insurance company, and is known for its bad handling of claims following Hurricane Katrina.

Farmers

Farmers, a homeowners and auto insurance provider, is known for price-fixing cases of both individuals and businesses.

Liberty Mutual

Liberty Mutual has gained a reputation for its "deny, delay, and defend" maneuvers. They no longer offer coverage in certain hurricane-prone states, including Louisiana and Florida.

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For more information regarding your insurance coverage or any of the consumer alerts listed above, contact our personal injury attorneys online or call us at 303-237-7373 or 303-59-LEGAL.