Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm says North Dakota is part of a multistate settlement agreement with HealthMarkets, Incorporated and its affiliated insurance companies.
Hamm says the state will receive about $5,500.
Hamm says 48 states, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico are all part of the settlement that resulted in a $20 million fine being levied against HealthMarkets.
The settlement comes after a three-year probe that found multiple problems involving consumer disclosure, oversight and training of agents, claims handling and complaint-handling practices. HealthMarkets faces up to $10 million in additional penalties if it fails to meet performance standards outlined in the settlement.
- Associated Press
Posted in State-and-regional on Tuesday, September 2, 2008 7:00 pm Updated: 2:30 pm.
© Copyright 2009, BismarckTribune.com, 707 E. Front Ave Bismarck, ND | Terms of Service and Privacy Policy