Farmers Insurance - David Bridge 318 Thomson Park Drive, Cranberry Township, PA 16066
About the Business
Farmers Insurance - David Bridge is an insurance agency located at 318 Thomson Park Drive in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, United States. David Bridge believes in insulating you and your family from risks in today's society through the services provided by FARMERS Insurance. He focuses on asking important questions to ensure your home insurance provides peace of mind and security during times of crisis. David also emphasizes the importance of owning personal LIFE insurance outside of employment to provide options for your family in case of an untimely demise. The agency is located near the new Meeder farm development, behind Costco, in the Thomson Business Park. Farmers Insurance offers comprehensive coverage options for auto, home, life, renters, business, condo, and recreational insurance. David Bridge is dedicated to helping you build a solid financial plan for a secure future. Contact him for more information and to discuss your insurance needs.
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Location & Phone number
318 Thomson Park Dr, Cranberry Twp, PA 16066, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:30 - 17:30
Tuesday:
08:30 - 17:30
Wednesday:
08:30 - 17:30
Thursday:
08:30 - 17:30
Friday:
08:30 - 17:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Called for a quote for home insurance. Ended up using a different insurance company. A couple months later, I'm getting collection calls because I haven't paid for my farmers policy. I never signed any document, digital or otherwise."
"Wanted a quote 3 months ago. Now are calling relentlessly to give it to me. Very unprofessional."
"Edit: Previous review recanted! David Bridge helped me fix my policy, and payments! Thanks David!"
"Shopping around today for new homeowners insurance quotes and I am connected with David as a local Farmers agent. He asks me a question about how much money I make, and I ask him to clarify. We’re talking about liability coverage. I’m not stupid and I was an insurance agent in the past myself. I’m asking this because I want to know if he means just me or the total household income (dual income household). He LAUGHS and says, “either.” Mistake #1. He just assumes that both of our incomes together will still warrant the same response. Mistake #2 is he refers to himself as “my insurance agent” during the call after this. He isn’t anything until I sign the papers. The conversation was fine until then. He was about to earn my business and in about 20 seconds completely lost it. Offending someone is how you DON’T treat a potential client. Completely unprofessional."
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