Ohio Agent to Pay School $372,500 in Unfair Practices Settlement

August 11, 2008

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A Columbus, Ohio insurance agent accused of unfair business practices has agreed to pay $372,500 to a school district as part of a settlement.

The Ohio Department of Insurance had accused agent Fritz Neuhart and his brokerage two years ago of deceptive business acts because he secretly accepted payments from insurance companies while also collecting fees to shop for insurance for school districts.

The practice was not illegal at the time, but it is now.

The state accepted the settlement, which calls for Neuhart to pay the money to the South-Western School District, which covers southwestern Columbus and some of its suburbs.

Neuhart does not have to admit wrongdoing but must attend courses in professional ethics and other insurance-agent topics.

Information from: The Columbus Dispatch, http://www.dispatch.com

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  • August 11, 2008 at 1:41 am
    Ann Nonimous says:
    Blumax: Check the Ohio Department of Insurance website [www.ohioinsurance.gov] under "Administrative Actions." The allegations made by ODI are in the Notice of Opportunity for... read more
  • August 11, 2008 at 1:01 am
    Bluemax says:
    If the process was legal at the time the payments were received it would be incumbent upon the end user (the school distrct) to incorporate into the broker agreement that any ... read more
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