PIA Lauds ND Commissioner for the Support of GI’s return
The Professional Liability Insurance Agents Association issued a bulletin lauding the work of North Dakota’s Jim Poolman Insurance Commissioner for its decision to ensure that members of U.S. forces return to duty in Iraq are not wrongly denied insurance.
Poolman issued a bulletin in response to information he received insurance agents indicates that some auto insurance companies have been rehired deny, refuse to write or increase premiums for members of the armed forces, their auto insurance continued, while in the commitment, because it was unable to prove continuous insurance.
The Bulletin said that reflect this requirement “are not by nature, and should be waived in case of return of American soldiers.” These soldiers and women have risked their lives on behalf of and to defend our country, not should not be punished for its services, “he says.
“Our brave men and women, the struggle for all of us should receive warm thanks to the recognition of a nation - and not an insurance or refuse the increase in interest rates - upon their return,” said PIA National Executive Vice President and CEO Len Brevik. “There is a time and place to comply scrupulously with the underwriting standards developed, continues to report, but in case of return of our soldiers, these standards must be abandoned.
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