Michigan Alerts Residents About Sale of Fake Auto Policies

August 5, 2008

The Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation (OFIR) recently warned consumers about purchasing bogus automobile insurance certificates from Isaac Chandler of Comstock Park. On Friday, August 1 OFIR Commissioner Ken Ross issued a cease and desist order against Chandler for acting without an insurance producer’s license as required under the Michigan Insurance Code.

According to the Walker Police Department, Chandler may have sold as many as 500 fake auto insurance certificates to consumers across the state for $40 under the company names Citizens Insurance, Meridian Insurance and Nationwide Mutual Insurance.

“All Michigan drivers who bought an insurance certificate from Isaac Chandler need to get proper auto coverage immediately. They provide zero protection for you or your family in case of an accident,” said Ross. “Consumers are urged to contact our agency if they have any questions as to whether or not an insurance agent is licensed in Michigan.”

Insurance producers in Michigan are required to have a license on display in their offices and carry a wallet-sized copy of their license on their person. Consumers are advised prior to purchasing insurance to ask the individual to show a copy of his or her license.

Consumers are also urged to contact OFIR toll-free at 877-999-6442 if they believe they may have bought a policy from Isaac Chandler or if they have any questions about an insurance agent or product.

Consumers can check to see if an insurance agent is licensed to do business in Michigan by visiting: http://www.dleg.state.mi.us/fis/ind_srch/ins_agnt/insurance_agent_criteria.asp

Walker police arrested Chandler in April for selling fake auto insurance certificates. He pled guilty to six felony counts last week and is currently awaiting sentencing.

Source: Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation

Topics Auto Michigan

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  • August 6, 2008 at 1:12 am
    Mr. Obvious says:
    The previous post was a dramatization, stating the position of those purchasing fake insurance. I myself am fully insured and work for an insurance company. Please do not vili... read more
  • August 6, 2008 at 1:04 am
    Compman says:
    Unfortunately, there are way too many people like Mr. Obvious out there. Take no personal responsibility. I think we should designate one state, say Louisana and put all the... read more
  • August 6, 2008 at 12:55 pm
    Mr. Obvious says:
    The truth about fake insurance: A $40 for certificate that makes it look like I have insurance will allow me to get my license plates / registration. It will also give me some... read more

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