The U.S. House Gets Its Turn with Big Insurance
Last week the Florida Senate grilled insurance executives regarding promised rate reductions that never materialized. The news reports unanimously found that the insurance executives failed to fully and honestly answer questions put to them by the Senators ("In Insurance Talks, Beware The Jabberwock"; "Allstate Defends Rising Rates"; "Frustration at Insurance Rate Hearing"; "Keep the grill fired up for insurance companies"). This week, the U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations follows this inquiry. Unless something drastic happens, the result is going to be the same---a lot of ducking of completely honest answers. Florida legislators are not used to this treatment from corporate citizens and they know something needs to be done.
Continue Reading...Allstate Testifies Today
Allstate Insurance Companies are being called before the Florida Senate Select Committee to testify today and tomorrow regarding a number of issues, especially its rate filings. I have publicy applauded this inquiry and those interested can read the Committee's filings on the internet. The issues are a little broader than just rates. The letter to Allstate from Senators Atwater and Geller list claims history and profitability factoring. I expect that the Core Claims Process Re-Design documents and processes will again be a matter of inquiry. The hearing should be interesting because something like this has never occurred. Public inquiry with extensive press coverage regarding an insurance company's honesty of its operations is something that should have occurred long ago.




