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Illinois Insurance Facts
Revised February 2002 |
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If you are an Illinois resident insured by a licensed insurance company or health maintenance organization that becomes bankrupt, part or all of your covered claims may be paid by an insurance guaranty association. Guaranty associations are established by state law to pay the covered claims of policyholders and other claimants of an insolvent company. Illinois has three insurance guaranty associations:
Guaranty associations are funded through assessments to licensed insurance companies. The amount each company or HMO must pay depends on how much insurance of the same type it writes in Illinois. Assessments are made only after a court determines that an insurer or HMO is insolvent and cannot pay all its claims.
State law limits the amount a guaranty association must pay to a person presenting a claim to an insolvent insurer. The maximum payments to individuals allowed by Illinois law are:
A court-appointed receiver for the insurance company or HMO will notify you about how to file a claim and how long you have to do it. Pay close attention to filing deadlines mentioned in the notice.
Illinois HMO Guaranty Association
8420 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 550
Chicago, Illinois 60631
(773) 714-8050
Illinois Insurance Guaranty Fund
120 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 1910+C337
Chicago, Illinois 60603
(312) 422-9700
Illinois Life & Health Guaranty Association
8420 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 550
Chicago, Illinois 60631
(773) 714-8050
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