CHICAGO, IL, December 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) Chicago-based Insurance Navy (www.InsuranceNavy.com), a leader in providing auto insurance, SR-22 online quotes, and Insure US Corp, a leader in the business insurance, announced Friday that they agreed to consolidate their insurance offerings/ services. According to the agreement, Insurance Navy will provide technical and marketing assistance as well as policy underwriting and management services to Insure US in areas related to the auto insurance/ SR-22 quotes in the Chicago area and Northwest Indiana.
Insurance US Corp of Bridgeview, Illinois will extend its expertise to assist Insurance Navy in areas related to business insurance, trucking insurance, cargo insurance, garage and used car dealers insurance, dealers open lot insurance, workers' compensation and bonds.
Fadi Sneineh, Insurance Navy spokesman, said that this agreement will allow both agencies to strengthen their customer services and offerings in the areas of auto insurance online quotes, non owner SR-22 insurance quotes and business insurance quotes in Chicago.
City of Chicago: The office is located near Lawrence Ave and Pulaski Road, and it services the residents of the north side of Chicago.
Calumet City office services the city of Calumet City, Hammond, Indiana; East Chicago, Indiana; Munster Indiana, Lansing, IL.
Harvey office services the communities of Harvey, Chicago Heights, South Holland, Homewood, Sauk Village, Olympia Field, Richton Park, and Hazel Crest.
Midlothian, Illinois office services the communities of Midlothian, Oak Forest, Tinley Park, Crestwood, Pose, Country Club Hills, Markham, Dixmoor, Riverdale, Dolton, Blue Island, and Robbins.
Palos Hills, Illinois office services the community of Palos Hills, Oak Lawn, Chicago Ridge, Worth, Orland Park, Palos Park, Palos Height, Joliet, Mokena, Evergreen Park, and the southwest side of Chicago.
Bridgeview, Illinois offices services the communities of Bridgeview, Hickory Hills, Summit, Justice, Burbank, and Bedford Park.
North Riverside, Illinois office services the communities of Riverside, LaGrange, Countryside, Lyons, Brookfield, Clarendon Heights, Darien, Willow Spring, and Berwyn.
Maywood, Illinois office services the communities of Maywood, Broadview, Melrose Park, Bellwood, Forest Park and Oak Park.
Cicero, Illinois offices services the communities of Cicero, Maywood, Oak Park, Berwyn, and Chicago Westside.
Chicago Based Insurance Navy and Insure US Corp Agree to Consolidate their Business and Auto Insurance/ SR-22 Online Quoting
Insurance Navy and Insure US Corp consolidate their rating activities.
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