Number of Stars | Image of Distribution | Number of Ratings |
---|---|---|
0% | ||
0% | ||
0% | ||
0% | ||
100% |
Filter reviews by service
house separated from the patio. It was noticed when I put my house up
for sale. The insurance company fought me tooth and nail. I had three
appraisals by their appraiser, none of which included my photographic
documentation. I had to hire an attorney. The insurance company new I
was a widow and my house was up for sale so they continued to fight. I
ended up settling for far less than the damages in that I had to get
ahead with my life. I urge you to Google Progressive insurance and see
the complaints
Licensing
State Contractor License Requirements
All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves. To find more licensing information for your state, visit our Find Licensing Requirements page.
*Contact business to see additional licenses.
All skilled traders and home improvement contractors operating in the State of Connecticut are required to be licensed or registered by the State Department of Consumer Protection. License or registration identification is required to be on all advertising, business cards, signage, and contracts. You can check to see if a contractor or tradesperson is licensed or registered by going to: State of Connecticut licensing