
Are You an Expert? Of Course You Are!
We're looking for agents to field questions from consumers. In exchange for your wise
counsel, you'll be able to market your services to the inquiring consumer. (We'll be sure to pair you with a questioner from your state.) Interested? Read on!
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Introducing InsureMe Answers (Beta)
Providing helpful information is part and parcel of our company's
mission to help people find the right insurance. Providing quality leads is another integral element of our mission. InsureMe
Answers is our latest effort to marry those two objectives.
How it works:
1. Consumer submits insurance-related question on our web site
2. We match the questioner with an agent from his/her state (you)
3. You answer the question and put in a pitch for your services
The program is optional, the lead is free, the time required is minimal. And even if you don't close on the lead, you've generated
some goodwill by helping someone—and that's great marketing.
What do you think? Are ready to use your expertise and generate free leads in the process?
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Claim Delays Most Common Complaint against Insurers
Curious what consumers complain about most when it comes to their insurance
companies? A recent study of 2008 claims by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) cites claim delays as the top reason
for consumer discontent with their insurers.
Rounding out the top five are: Claim denial, Unsatisfactory settlement offers, Premium or insurance ratings, and Policy cancellation issues.
A total of 195,669 confirmed consumer complaints were reported last year.
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