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FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY Insurance Complaints in 2017

Year-in-review analysis of 6 insurance complaints filed against FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY during 2017, based on public NAIC and state DOI data.

Key Statistics

  • Complaints in 2017: 6
  • Total Complaints (All Time): 123
  • 2017 Share: 4.9%
  • Coverage Types: 2
  • States Affected: 1
  • AI Risk Score: 70/100

2017 Complaint Analysis for FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY

In 2017, FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY received 6 insurance complaints from consumers across 1 state and 2 coverage types. This represents 4.9% of FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY's all-time complaint volume.

The leading category was homeowners with 5 complaints. Other significant categories: health (1).

Geographically, Texas led with 6 complaints.

2017 Complaints by Category

Coverage TypeComplaints%
homeowners583.3%
health116.7%

2017 Complaints by State

StateComplaints
Texas6

FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY Complaints from 2017

Frequently Asked Questions

How many complaints did FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY receive in 2017?

FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY received 6 insurance complaints in 2017, according to NAIC and state DOI data.

What types of complaints were filed against FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY in 2017?

The most common types: homeowners (5), health (1).

Which states had the most complaints against FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY in 2017?

Top states: Texas (6).

Is FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY's complaint volume increasing or decreasing?

FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY's complaint history: 2025 (8), 2024 (7), 2023 (12), 2022 (12), 2021 (6), 2020 (6), 2019 (18), 2018 (17), 2017 (6), 2016 (6), 2015 (7), 2014 (10), 2013 (8).

FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY Complaints by Year

  • 2025 — 8 complaints
  • 2024 — 7 complaints
  • 2023 — 12 complaints
  • 2022 — 12 complaints
  • 2021 — 6 complaints
  • 2020 — 6 complaints
  • 2019 — 18 complaints
  • 2018 — 17 complaints
  • 2017 — 6 complaints (current)
  • 2016 — 6 complaints
  • 2015 — 7 complaints
  • 2014 — 10 complaints
  • 2013 — 8 complaints

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