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Originally Posted by Joe
If at the end of the story you still have a major complaint or find that
slong the way, yuo are being treated unfairly by any insuracne carrier,
write to teh insurance commissioner of your state and/or teh states where
the insured are based out of.
It is amazing how easily an insurance company can be convinced to do the
proper thing when the governing body is asking them what their position on a
situation is...
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That's not entirely true because most insurance commissioners come from an insurance background and want to protect their buddies in the insurance industry. Moreover, they often retire to a cushy consulting job for big bucks IF they don't rock the boat while they are in office.
In most states, job one for the dept of insurance is protecting the financial health and stability of the insurance industry. That being said, how it it possible for the insurance commissioner to levy fines and penalties for noncompliance against a company when the DOIs primary job is to help insurers hang on to their money?