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Almost a year after a Miramichi woman spoke out about how dealing with an insurance-related company left her in financial ruin, a watchdog commission in the province is formally warning people to stay away.
Miramichi woman had challenging time with same company last year

Sam Farley · CBC News
· Posted: Mar 21, 2026 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 27 minutes ago
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Samantha Anderson of Miramichi totalled her car in a deer collision and remains in debt a year later after Assureway refused to pay out her claim. (Sam Farley/CBC)
Almost a year after a Miramichi woman spoke out about how dealing with an insurance-related company left her in financial ruin, a watchdog commission in the province is formally warning people to stay away.
The Financial and Consumer Services Commission of New Brunswick published an alert on March 10 about Assureway Protection Corporation after the commission’s equivalent in Ontario, where that company is based, issued a similar warning.
A news release said the commission was issuing the warning after New Brunswickers had complained to the Consumer Advocate for Insurance.
“In some cases,
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