Wash. State Disciplines, Fines Producers More Than $24,000
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Insurance Commissioner
The names of the insurance producers are linked to the disciplinary orders that contain more information about each action.
Insurance companies
Unitrin issued insurance policies using rates that were not filed and approved by the Insurance Commissioner due to a technology issue on the company's part. As a result, it undercharged 2,535
Agents and brokers
Borelli, licensed to sell life and disability insurance, submitted at least 66 fraudulent accident and health policies, earning at least
Levang falsified information on at least 11 auto and homeowner policies resulting in friends, clients and relatives paying lower premiums than they qualified for. Levang placed the insurance companies in the position of earning less on policies that carried a higher likelihood of risk, which on a large scale could affect the companies' solvency. Levang violated several state laws that prohibit false, deceptive or misleading practices and giving a rebate on a policy, which is essentially what these consumers received by paying a lower premium than they qualified for.
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Williams' previous producer license was revoked in 2010 for a 2009 felony conviction. He reapplied for a producer license in
<person>Jillian E. Wood (http://www.insurance.wa.gov/oicfiles/orders/2014orders/14-0020.pdf),
Wood failed to report a misdemeanor conviction when she applied for a nonresident producer license in
Kreidler's office oversees
For an insurance question or complaint, please contact the Insurance Commissioner's consumer advocates at 1-800-562-6900 or online (http://www.insurance.wa.gov/about-oic/what-we-do/advocate-for-consumers/consumer-advocacy/talk-with-an-expert/).
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