North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm has revoked the license of Bismarck agent Samuel Neutgens for alleged forgery.
Hamm says Neutgens improperly signed a customer’s name on an insurance policy cancellation letter, without the customer’s knowledge or permission. Hamm says Neutgens also failed to respond to his department’s requests for an explanation. He says Neutgens did sign an order waiving his right to a hearing.
Hamm’s order bars Neutgens from conducting insurance business in North Dakota.
A person who answered the phone at a business listing for Neutgens says Neutgens no longer works there. A home listing for him could not immediately be found.
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