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Auto insurer that doesn’t use credit scores opens Detroit office


Michigan’s fastest-growing auto insurer that doesn’t use credit scores when pricing customer rates and crusades against what it considers predatory towing and repair shops has opened its first physical office in Detroit.

New Jersey-based CURE auto insurance, which arrived in Michigan in July 2021, in the wake of the state’s controversial no-fault overhaul, is a new tenant in the former UAW-GM training center building on Detroit’s east riverfront, which is now known as The Icon and owned by Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock.

The not-for-profit insurer has about 60 employees in the office who work hybrid in-office/remote arrangements, and anticipates growing to more than 100 employees within two years. All of CURE’s Michigan workforce previously worked remotely.





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