Who's Looking Out For Me When I File A Claim?


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Monitoring and prohibiting unfair claims settlement practices

The Problem

The complexity of insurance contracts place the typical insurance consumer at a severe disadvantage when it is time to file a claim. Requesting payment for a loss is considered the specific performance of the insurance contract where "performance" refers to the insurance company's obligation to investigate and, if applicable, pay for a loss.

The interest of insurance consumers like you are protected by the efforts of individual state governments. States agencies, typically via a special insurance or commerce division, bear the responsibility of seeing that insurance companies and agents operate in a manner that is faithful to the commitment represented by the insurance policy.

Unfair Practices

Most states actively enforce the requirement that all insurers fairly settle valid claims against their policies. The insurance companies and agents operating within a state are also provided with complete information regarding unacceptable claims practices. A specific state's rules concerning claims is based on the parameters of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Unfair Trade Practices Model Act. The guidelines developed from the original act, and other regulations (which vary by state), are meant to shield insurance consumers from practices that are misleading, unfair or deceptive. Here are some examples of such practices:

Of course a good way to avoid problems is to deal with reputable agents and companies who have a strong commitment to properly serving their insurance customers. Your insurance agent would be happy to discuss your concerns and/or expectations about making an insurance claim. Take advantage of his or her expertise!

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