Missouri Insurance Regulators Recover Millions for Consumers, Schools in 2015

The Missouri Department of Insurance announced it helped to obtain millions of dollars for citizens and schools in 2015 through regulatory intervention and penalties against insurance companies.

The department also worked to overturn improper decisions made by health insurance companies, including a company that had reduced ABA treatment for a 13-year-old with autism without explanation. After the insurance department intervened and referred the family’s complaint to an external review on behalf of the boy and his family, the health insurer’s decision to reduce the ABA treatment was overturned by an Independent Review Organization. The health insurer reinstated the full coverage for the boy’s treatment and financially compensated the family.

In 2015, the Missouri Department of Insurance handled approximately 36,000 consumer contacts and received 4,189 formal complaints.

Health insurers were the biggest driver of complaints with 1,609. The second leading driver was auto insurance with 845 complaints. Insurance agent investigations drew 766 complaints and life insurance and annuities had 474 complaints.

The top reason for complaints was claim denial with 1,056. Delays of claim processing had 830 complaints and unsatisfactory settlement offer had 356 complaints.

The department returned more than $15.8 million either through consumer complaints or regulatory settlements. An additional $6.2 million in fines went to the Missouri School Fund in 2015.

Some notable market conduct actions include:

Source: Missouri Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions & Professional Registration