If it is out of business, you can't find them. However, all states have a State Insurance Board that handles claims, premium refunds, and anything regarding an insurance company that goes into liquidation. Go to your state website, look for the State Insurance Board and you should be able to find some information on where that Insurance company's issues are being routed.
I agree with the above answer, except it is the state insurance department you are looking for, which is a branch of the state government, and is usually in the capitol city.
May 30th, 2008 at 7:33 am
If it is out of business, you can't find them. However, all states have a State Insurance Board that handles claims, premium refunds, and anything regarding an insurance company that goes into liquidation. Go to your state website, look for the State Insurance Board and you should be able to find some information on where that Insurance company's issues are being routed.
May 30th, 2008 at 7:33 am
I agree with the above answer, except it is the state insurance department you are looking for, which is a branch of the state government, and is usually in the capitol city.