An investigation for this New Hampshire Insurance Company car insurance review finds that independent auditor A.M. Best lists the company as a subsidiary of American International Group or AIG. While the company gets strong A ratings for both financial strength and issuer credit, it receives a negative outlook for both. AIG subsidiaries all seem to have this ranking as a result of the recent government bailout.
A search for the New Hampshire Insurance Company that offers direct insurance policies to individuals and businesses does not net any results. You can visit the New Hampshire Department of Insurance that offers advice on how to find and evaluate a policy and how to submit a claim. The state sponsored site does not recommend specific providers, but does have to approve the rates that each company submits.
Since you can’t go to a website for the New Hampshire Insurance Company for your car insurance quote, you need a different approach. You can go to individual company websites for national companies like Geico, All State or State Farm. Each will offer a rate quote tool that you can use to get a price estimate from the company. You can also use a third party rate quote tool that lets you enter the same information, submits it to many companies at once, and you then receive and review the rate quotes.
Don’t stop there. You will want to check car insurance reviews on your top contender. Also, you can use companies like A.M. Best or Standard & Poor’s to get independent ratings on financial strength for New Hampshire insurers.
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