Chiang Sues Life Insurance Company for Violating Unclaimed Property Law
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"In what appears to be a pervasive industry practice, many insurers are fleecing policyholders by warmly welcoming premiums, while turning a cold shoulder when the time comes to pay," Chiang said. "While seven insurers, to date, have responsibly come forward to work out settlements with my office ensuring that families are made whole,
The complaint alleges that
Controller Chiang began auditing insurance company practices in 2008, revealing an industry-wide practice of companies failing to pay death benefits to the beneficiaries of life insurance policies, despite having access to federal records indicating that policyholders had died. This information is contained in the "Death Master File" - a database maintained by the
Despite having access to these records - and in many cases, having direct confirmation from family members that the policyholder had passed away - some companies would instead use the policies' cash reserves to continue paying premiums to the company. Once the cash reserves were depleted, the company would cancel the policy, leaving the beneficiaries empty-handed.
Unclaimed property laws have been in place in every state since 1959 to protect private property from being lost during mergers or bankruptcies, drawn down by service or storage fees, or simply used by private businesses. Administered by the Controller, the California Unclaimed Property program generally provides that businesses must send lost or abandoned financial accounts to the State after three years of inactivity. The Controller maintains an unclaimed property database accessible by any
Since 2008, the Controller has conducted audits of more than 40 companies that sold life insurance and annuity products in
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The lawsuit, filed in
To date, Controller Chiang has reached global settlements with seven life insurance companies, returning more than
To read more about the Controller's efforts, click here[http://www.sco.ca.gov/protecting_life_insurance_beneficiaries.html].
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