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Red Hill Insurance to Represent Mt. Washington Assurance Corp.

Red Hill Insurance Agency LLC in Wilton, N.H., will represent Mt. Washington Assurance Corporation and sell its personal auto and homeowners insurance.

by Staff
January 26, 2010
1 min to read


CONCORD, N.H. —  Red Hill Insurance Agency LLC in Wilton, N.H., will represent Mt. Washington Assurance Corporation and sell its personal auto and homeowners insurance.

Mt. Washington is a member of The Plymouth Rock Group of Companies, which writes and manages more than $1 billion in auto and homeowner’s insurance across the Northeast. 

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Based in Concord, N.H., Mt. Washington underwrites auto and home insurance in New Hampshire, providing both customers and agents with the benefits of friendly, local service, combined with the financial strength and sophistication of an industry leader.

Mt. Washington’s service innovations include its Crashbusters vans, the nation’s first complete mobile automobile claim service, its Door to Door Valet Claim Service that offers vehicle pickup, delivery and guaranteed auto repairs, and its True Service Pledge, a first-of-its-kind written commitment to service excellence.

The Red Hill Insurance Agency, which can trace its roots back to 1860, is an independent insurance agency offering a complete line of homeowner’s insurance, as well as personal and commercial auto insurance. To learn more about Red Hill Insurance, contact Lyle Fulkerson at 603-654-2081.

 

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