Our Company, Shorr Agency, Inc. has a long history spanning six decades. Our Company was founded by Ben Shorr. Ben earned his Law Degree from St. Johns University in New York. It was there that he began his law firm. In 1949, he moved his family to California to continue his successful law practice. In the 1950s, he saw an opportunity to branch from law to insurance and created his own Insurance Agency and Brokerage. In April of 1956, Shorr Agency, Inc. was incorporated and open for business. Ben's son, Paul Shorr is a graduate of UCLA.
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If the name sounds familiar, then perhaps you heard Tim on the radio. Tim began as a DJ on AM Radio. Then, he was promoted to FM Radio. Tim worked as a Newscaster at 88.9 FM KXLU in Los Angeles, CA for 5 years. He was the morning drive-time and evening drive-time newscaster. After radio, he launched into television as a Sportscaster and Director on a cable television station, Channel 43, in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA. All during this time, Tim worked at Shorr Agency Insurance and continues to run Shorr Agency as the President of the Company to this day.
Thanks Tim for the great customer service. It is refreshing to have responsive agents that actually return emails and calls. Have a great week. I hope all is well and again, I want to thank you for the amazing service you give us. If there's a way for me to rate your service, let me know and I'll give you top ratings.
Your personal auto insurance policy contains auto insurance coverages. These coverages are designed to insure private passenger vehicles and their occupants against many perils. That's a lot of insurance jargon, let's make this simple. Often times, people say that they have "full coverage." Full coverage means different things to different people.
Should I buy this coverage from the car dealership or my insurance agent? When you purchase a new car, the dealership will most likely suggest that you purchase Loan Gap or Lease Gap protection. This means that if the vehicle is involved in an auto accident and the vehicle is destroyed, you as the owner or leasee still owe payments on the car.
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Erin Orthmeyer
Dec 25, 2019