Police find missing insurance agent - premiums still alleged to be missing

Some customers claim he never paid their premiums at all

Police find missing insurance agent - premiums still alleged to be missing

Insurance News

By Paolo Taruc

Police in Hudson, New Hampshire have found a missing insurance agent who has been accused by clients of taking their money and never paying their premiums.

Boston 25 News has reported that insurance agent Bryan Provencher was last seen in Lowell, Massachusetts (where he has an insurance office) on July 31. And while Provencher has been found, the question of the missing premiums still lingers.

The news organization reached out to Provencher’s office in Lowell, MA and a woman told them the office is “still working with every customer and trying to help them.” The woman also transferred the news organization’s call to Edward Lukatsky who told them he is in the process of taking over the agency.

Lukatsky said they have reached out to the state’s Division of Insurance for guidance and have sought legal counsel, the report added.

One customer previously told the news organization that she had been Provencher’s customer for 30 years, but her insurance was on the verge of cancellation despite paying her premiums.

“I would have never thought this would happen. Never,” customer Lillian Rosenberger told Boston 25 News.

“He’s a great guy. So, no-one seen this coming at all,” said Jaime Kirby, whose daughter paid Provencher $750 to insure her first car, but they recently discovered that their insurer never insured the car in the first place because Provencher issued a bad check, the report added.

“So now we’re no longer covered, so we’re being asked to pay several more hundred dollars to get our coverage back,” Kirby added.

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