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Office Of The GovernorROD R. BLAGOJEVICH – GOVERNOR |
NEWS |
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| For Immediate Release: | |||
| June 19 , 2008 | |||
Gov. Blagojevich orders 60-day moratorium on insurance cancellations for policyholders impacted by storms and record floods |
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CHICAGO – Governor Rod R. Blagojevich directed the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) to impose a 60-day moratorium on the cancellation of any insurance policy for late payment by policyholders who live in counties impacted by the recent storms and flooding. The moratorium covers the insurance policies of families and business owners in all of the counties designated as disaster areas by the Governor since June 10, 2008. The moratorium, while effective immediately, will be retroactive to any cancellation notices issued from June 10. Additionally, insurance companies are instructed to grant extensions for repairs necessary to prevent cancellation. Finally, the companies are ordered not to cancel policies for reasons of ‘increased risk’ or the geographic area where the policy holder lives. “People are hurting and the last thing they need to worry about is having their insurance policies cancelled during this very difficult time,” said Gov. Blagojevich. “We hope these measures will give Illinois families some peace of mind as they struggle to recover from disaster.” In addition to preventing cancellation of homeowners’ policies, the bulletin requires health insurance companies to be lenient if patients must use ‘out of network’ providers due to disruptions in health care services. The bulletin also requires insurance companies to post information about this moratorium on their own websites and ensure their customers are aware of the temporary guidelines. Illinois families with questions about their insurance coverage can call IDFPR’s Division of Insurance at 866-445-5364. The text of the bulletin appears below: As a result of the current and imminent flooding disaster in the State of Illinois, insurance consumers may experience disruption of mail delivery and displacement from their residences, businesses, and other properties. To help provide safeguards for consumers and to ensure that Illinois consumers affected by flooding do not suffer unnecessary hardship, all entities licensed or authorized to transact insurance business in this State (“insurers”) are hereby directed to implement the safeguards listed below for all lines of business. These safeguards address problems consumers will face due to circumstances that make it difficult for consumers to take normal action required by policy language or otherwise required by insurers. We hope these measures provide some peace of mind during the recovery process and help ensure that disaster victims do not lose important insurance coverage during the time they need it most. Effective immediately, all insurers are directed to implement the following guidelines to govern treatment of all consumers affected by this disaster (“affected policyholders”), including but not limited to those residing in or any property located in counties that have been declared to be disaster areas by Governor Rod R. Blagojevich or President George W. Bush (“affected property”). Insurers need not file policy or rating manual changes in order to comply with any of the following directives.
These measures are to be implemented immediately. It is my expectation that where insurers are guided by a “reasonableness” standard, they will err on the side of the consumer. It is also my sincere hope that all insurers in this State will assist consumers during this time of need. Any insurer that is unable or unwilling to comply with these directives must inform the Division in writing of the reason(s) for its inability or unwillingness to comply no later than June 25, 2008. Any such written notice of non-compliance shall be sent by overnight courier to: C.J. Metcalf, 320 W. Washington Ave., Springfield, Illinois, 62767. In addition, where permitted by law, the Division will consider exceptions to related insurer requirements. For example, the Division will consider grace periods relating to renewal and cancellations for all licensees, certificate holders and registrants who are affected by this disaster. In order to receive such consideration, insurers must send a written request to: C.J. Metcalf, 320 W. Washington Ave., Springfield, Illinois, 62767. |
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