The top three reasons Washington consumers filed formal complaints against their insurance companies in 2008 were unsatisfactory settlement offers, claims denials, and delays, according to state’s Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler. And auto insurance was the most frequent topic of dissatisfaction.
“People frequently disagree with their insurers about what their car is worth, particularly if it is totaled in an accident,” Kreidler said. “If they can’t reach an agreement, we’ll step in to make sure the consumer is treated fairly.”
The Insurance Commissioner’s Office received 5,341 formal complaints last year. Following is a breakout of the top three by reason and by type of coverage.
Top reasons for complaints in 2008:
Unsatisfactory settlement/offer – 24.5%
Denial of claim – 23.8%
Delays – 22.1%
Top complaints by type of coverage in 2008:
Auto – 42.1%
Accident and health – 30.1%
Homeowners – 13.1%
“Consumer protection is my top priority,” said Kreidler. “Whether you need us to investigate a complaint, act as a mediator, explain your rights or just answer a question, my office is here to help.”
The office investigates consumer problems regarding canceled coverage or with claims that have been denied or delayed.
“We also are an excellent resource for information on health insurance options,” Kreidler added.
The Insurance Commissioner’s Office recovered more than $10.5 million for consumers in 2008.
Source: AG
Topics Washington
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