Oregon Man Told to Stop Selling Insurance

October 13, 2004

Oregon’s Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS) has issued a cease and desist order against a Salem man who reportedly continued to transact insurance even after his license was revoked.

An investigation by the DCBS Insurance Division found that Grant H. Gilbertson accepted premiums for a nonexistent auto insurance policy as recently as June 2004, even though his license was revoked and he was fined $5,000 last October for several violations of the Oregon Insurance Code, including illegally withholding premiums from insurers and making misrepresentations to a policyholder and an insurer. The Insurance Division later slapped Gilbertson with a $41,000 fine in May 2004 for soliciting 41 applications for auto insurance through the Oregon Assigned Risk Plan (OARP). The OARP helps high-risk drivers find limited coverage through authorized insurers.

“Mr. Gilbertson is not licensed to sell insurance in Oregon or authorized to collect premiums,” said Oregon Insurance Administrator Joel Ario. “Under no circumstances should consumers give him money for insurance. If they already have paid him, they should contact the insurance company he claimed to represent to make sure they have coverage, or they can contact the Insurance Division and we will check for them.”

The Insurance Division reportedly found that many of Gilbertson’s victims did not speak English or had limited English skills.

Gilbertson has appealed his license revocation and $5,000 fine to the Oregon Court of Appeals, where the case is pending. He didn’t appeal the $41,000 fine but reportedly hasn’t paid it. His license remains revoked during the appeal process.

Gilbertson was licensed as an Oregon resident insurance agent from Aug. 3, 1990, to Oct. 12, 2003. His last recorded business address was Gilbertson Insurance, 1815 Center St. NE, in Salem.

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  • December 17, 2004 at 4:20 am
    M. Erwin says:
    His secret was the policies up over the internet. Unfortunately, the people he preyed on could hardly afford the money they gave him let alone the loss without insurance cove... read more
  • October 15, 2004 at 1:16 am
    lindsey says:
    Isurance is a business where one can may a ton of money. Hard work, planning, and strong people skills can take you very far in this business. Cheaters never win!!!
  • October 14, 2004 at 12:08 pm
    Ron says:
    Just another crumbbum hurting the minorities out there....Hey give this guy five to ten and he will learn to stop his illegal sales practices.
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