L.A. Insurance
L.A. Insurance is an insurance company founded in 1992, and encompasses most of the Western United States. It is known for its 7-day car insurance policies that cancel after 13 days. As of 2009, it operates approximately 98 branches.
Private | |
Industry | Insurance |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Royal Oak, Michigan |
Key people | Anthony Yousif, CEO |
Number of employees | 26,851 (2007) |
Website | http://www.LAinsurance.com |
In 2018, the Insurance Commissioner forced L.A. Insurance to stop their selling of short term car insurance.[1]
History
L.A. Insurance office, Ypsilanti, Michigan
L.A. Insurance began in a small store front in Michigan in 1992, Anthony Yousif, Sr. The primary purpose was to create a niche for families who were migrating to the area.
In 1996, it was the first to establish a franchise division, and in October 2003, it opened up its one-hundredth branch located in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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References
- "LA Insurance Still Selling Short Term Car Insurance to Michigan Drivers". JD Supra. Retrieved 2020-04-15.
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