Cure auto insurance is not good for Michigan drivers. They charge a 25% “deposit” on top of their premium. They may second-guess your doctor and refuse to pay for your surgery. They give horrible advice to drivers to under-insure, leaving them personally exposed to crushing medical bills. And if you have to file a claim? Be prepared for the claims adjusters to flyspeck your application to try to find a reason to avoid paying on your claim.
But don’t believe us. Believe what their own customers have to say about the company.
Consumer complaints against Cure Auto Insurance nearly quadrupled in 2023, according to the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS).
Cure had the third highest number of complaints among Michigan’s 85 largest auto insurers in 2023, even though there were 20 other auto insurance companies that were larger than Cure, according to data from DIFS.
Both DIFS …