Insurer Refunds Nearly $1M to New York Policyholders

March 24, 2010

Auto insurer Clarendon National Insurance Co. has refunded $992,000 to 1,227 automobile insurance policyholders the company overcharged when it improperly imposed a 30 percent rate hike, the New York State Insurance Department said.

The Insurance Department said Clarendon also paid a $360,000 fine for overcharging the policyholders, most of whom live in New York City, Suffolk and Nassau Counties.

The refund and fines follow the departmen’s review of Clarendon conducted after the company requested permission from the Department to withdraw from the private passenger automobile insurance market in New York State.

The audit revealed that Clarendon imposed the rate increase improperly in April 2006. Clarendon also applied incorrect credits to some customers between 2003 and 2009, not applying credits in some years and applying credits that the insured was not entitled to in other years.

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Source: New York Insurance Department

Topics Carriers New York

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  • March 25, 2010 at 8:29 am
    wudchuck says:
    but the doi, decided to only audit because they are departing from the industry. isn't that odd, they now want to audit? and then found mistakes from the past -- over 4 yrs ... read more
  • March 24, 2010 at 2:07 am
    caffiend says:
    and divide that $808 per policy holder over the 6 years and it works out to about $135/year. At that amount most people would have considered it an issue of different rates be... read more
  • March 24, 2010 at 12:46 pm
    NY independant agent says:
    $992,000 divided by 1227 policyholders works out to an average refund of $808 each, not an insignificent amount for a private passenger auto policy! Perhaps the NY Ins Dept sh... read more

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