Life Insurance Giants Fined for Claim Payouts
| By Jennifer Bjorhus, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The companies -- Prudential,
The department estimates that thousands of Minnesotans were affected by confusing paperwork and said the practices have gone on for years and, in the case of some companies, decades. The companies agreed to the penalties without admitting wrongdoing.
"Some folks don't even realize that they could have had a lump sum payment," Commerce Commissioner
The insurance company accounts aren't
The four insurers together have about 680,000 such death benefit accounts nationally holding about
State investigators discovered problematic claims forms during a probe that started about 10 months ago. The forms were allegedly hard to understand and resulted in many people unwittingly enrolling in an option to hold benefits in a "retained asset account" run by the insurance company, the agency said.
The investigation is part of a broader state look at how life insurance companies handle unclaimed death benefits when beneficiaries aren't located. Rothman said that investigation is ongoing.
Separately,
At issue in the new sanctions are benefits that were claimed, but instead of being paid out at once were placed into the "retained asset accounts" insurers commonly use.
Retained asset accounts came under scrutiny following a 2010 Bloomberg Markets investigation, "Duping the Families of Fallen Soldiers," that detailed the largely unregulated and profitable practice.
Earlier this year,
A spokesman for
"It's important to note that no one was denied benefits that they were entitled to receive," Prudential spokesman
Prudential manages the life insurance program for the
A spokeswoman for
A spokesman for
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