The Haas Agency
The Haas Agency
148 Eastern Blvd, Ste 210
Glastonbury, CT 06033
Phone: (860) 659-1301
Toll-Free:: (877) 297-9791
Fax: (860) 606-9488
Paul Haas, Sr., founded The Haas Agency in 1953. Since then, The Haas Agency has grown steadily by providing superior service and communication to more and more customers throughout all of Connecticut. After joining their father Paul Haas, Jr., Peter Haas, and Timothy Haas, continued the agency’s tradition of outstanding service to the community.
The Haas Agency is more than a business to these three brothers -- it's a great legacy to the community of Connecticut and a means to help people remain safe and feel secure about their most valuable assets. When you feel secure you can rigorously pursue your goals with peace of mind.
Paul, Peter and Tim share their decades of experience among their licensed and competent staff, so that you can be assured you receive the most effective solutions to the ever-changing risks your family faces ever day -- like risks from car accidents, theft, fire, lawsuits, loss of income, depletion of retirement funds and the impact of needing long-term care. Protecting families like yours is what makes all of our team proud to be part of The Haas Agency legacy.
Our passion is service Connecticut families with insurance solutions that will protect your life's most valuable assets: the family that you love, your income, your home and everything else that you value most in your life.
The Haas Agency serves Connecticut
Glastonbury car insurance, New Fairfield car insurance, New Fairfield auto insurance, Glastonbury auto insurance…You name it. We provide auto insurance protection for all of Connecticut.
We will help to protect your assets by reviewing your car insurance limits and discussing how we can help you to reduce all of the risks that come with driving a car. So don’t wait another minute! Complete the Protection Savings Form, today. A Haas Agency insurance expert will contact you right away.
Some people believe that auto insurance is just a commodity. It isn't.
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