The Insurance Companies Americans Love to Complain About Most

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Examining U.S. Insurance Providers with the Lowest Customer Satisfaction Scores

Insurance is a fundamental part of daily life in the United States, providing coverage for everything from health and life to property and automobiles. Despite its importance, many Americans express dissatisfaction with their insurance experiences.

Common grievances include escalating premiums, denied claims, opaque policy language, and subpar customer service. This report reviews the insurance companies that rank lowest in customer satisfaction across several key sectors, based on recent survey data and industry analyses.

Property and Casualty Insurance

Property and casualty insurance protects physical assets such as homes, vehicles, and personal belongings. Among major providers, the following received the lowest customer satisfaction ratings in 2023:

  • 3. Progressive

Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) 2023: 77 (up 1% from 2022)
As the largest auto insurer in the U.S., Progressive also offers other insurance products through affiliated companies.

Despite its size, Progressive’s score reflects only modest improvement in customer satisfaction.

  • 2. Farmers

CSI 2023: 75 (no change from 2022)
Headquartered in the U.S. but part of a group based in Zurich, Farmers provides a broad range of insurance products.

Its property and casualty segment remains near the bottom with a steady CSI of 75.

  • 1. Chubb

CSI 2023: 67 (not measured in 2022)
Chubb, the world’s largest property and casualty insurer with operations in over 50 countries, holds a significant asset base but ranks lowest in customer satisfaction for P&C insurance.

Life Insurance

Life insurance policies offer financial protection to beneficiaries after the insured’s death. Leading providers with the lowest satisfaction scores include:

  • 3. Nationwide

CSI 2023: 79 (unchanged from 2022)
Nationwide operates as a mutual insurer and offers diverse insurance and financial products but lags behind in life insurance satisfaction.

  • 2. Prudential

CSI 2023: 79 (up 1% from 2022)
Originating as a burial insurance company, Prudential has grown into a Fortune 500 giant, showing slight improvement in customer satisfaction.

  • 1. MassMutual

CSI 2023: 77 (down 1% from 2022)
Based in Massachusetts, MassMutual is a major life insurer but experienced a small decline, placing it lowest among the top life insurance companies surveyed.

Health Insurance

Health insurance shields individuals and families from medical expenses. Despite its critical role in healthcare access, several large health insurers have low satisfaction ratings:

  • 3. Centene

CSI 2023: 75 (up 4% from 2022)
Centene acts as a bridge between government programs and private insurance.

Its notable CSI increase suggests potential for improved customer perceptions in coming years.

  • 2. Kaiser Permanente

CSI 2023: 73 (no change from 2022)
An integrated managed care consortium, Kaiser is recognized for its care delivery but has faced legal challenges and patient care controversies, reflected in steady but modest satisfaction scores.

  • 1. Cigna

CSI 2023: 72 (up 1% from 2022)
Cigna, a large national insurer offering medical, dental, disability, and life coverage, operates multiple health organizations under Evernorth Care Group.

Despite slight improvement, it remains near the bottom among major health insurers.


While these companies serve millions of Americans, their relatively low satisfaction scores highlight ongoing challenges in meeting policyholder expectations. Consumers are encouraged to carefully review policies and consider customer service records when selecting insurance providers.

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