FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 20, 2021

 

Consumers Get Results on Hurricane Complaints through the Louisiana Department of Insurance

The Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) has received 1,497 complaints concerning the three hurricanes that struck the state last year and has recovered $41 million on behalf of those consumers as of April 30, Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon said.

Grievances from hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta have included complaints about various types of residential, auto and commercial property insurance, as well as complaints about insurance adjusters and agents, among other issues. The most common topic of concern has shifted as hurricane claims have progressed. In January the most common grievance was claim delay. By May the most common complaint topic was inadequate and delayed payment of claims.

Of the $41,065,540 recovered so far through the complaint process from last year’s storms, Hurricane Laura accounted for the vast majority of those recoveries at $37.8 million. Recoveries from Hurricane Delta stand at $2.5 million and recoveries from Hurricane Zeta are $760,318.

“Our dedicated hurricane complaint unit is all about getting consumers the answers they need and the money they deserve in the aftermath of the storms,” Commissioner Donelon said. “At this point, people are turning their attention to the fast-approaching 2021 hurricane season, but we haven’t forgotten about those still struggling after the 2020 season. Wherever you are in your insurance claim process, we want to help if you’re having issues with your insurer.”

Investigations by the LDI’s Consumer Services Office often prompt an insurance company to take a second look at a claim and generate payment. Last fall, the LDI formed a special unit within the Consumer Services group to work exclusively on hurricane complaints.

The creation of a dedicated hurricane complaint team is a key component of the LDI’s efforts to assist policyholders affected by hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta. Staff from the LDI’s Consumer Advocacy Office spent six weeks last fall working at a recovery center in Lake Charles to help consumers read their policies and file storm claims, and the Consumer Advocacy group returned to Lake Charles in April to again help policyholders. Meanwhile, the LDI has issued three bulletins to industry alerting companies about bad faith and improper claims handling that can trigger having penalties added to claims that are improperly handled.

When the LDI receives a complaint, trained specialists listen to a consumer’s account of a problem, contact the company on their behalf, investigate the situation, and determine whether the company has complied with Louisiana law and the provisions of the consumer’s policy. Most complaint inquiries are completed within 30 days. If a larger pattern of complaints is observed, it can trigger a broader investigation of a company known as a market conduct exam.

As of March 31, 2021, Louisiana insurers had received 311,266 claims for all lines of insurance from hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta. Although insurers label 85% of those claims as closed, Commissioner Donelon encourages policyholders to file supplemental claims for payment if they are dissatisfied with the amount of money they have received. Consumers can file as many supplemental claims as needed until their properties are rebuilt, subject to any time limits contained in their policies or Louisiana law.

As of April 30, policyholders had filed 1,145 complaints about Hurricane Laura, 206 complaints related to Hurricane Delta, and 146 complaints concerning Hurricane Zeta. About 77% of these complaints are in regard to homeowners policies.

Policyholders can file complaints related to hurricanes or any other insurance issue by going to www.ldi.la.gov/complaints or by calling 1-800-259-5300 and selecting option 3.

The 15 insurers with the highest number of homeowners complaints are listed below:

Company/Group

Market Share

Number of Complaints

Complaint Index

State Farm Group

25.96%

275

0.92

FedNatHolding Co Group (1)

3.86%

157

3.51

GeoVera

1.82%

102

4.85

Allstate Insurance Group

10.84%

101

0.81

United Insurance Holdings Group (2)

4.02%

95

2.04

Allied Trust Insurance Company

0.92%

59

5.58

TWIMG Group (3)

3.08%

45

1.27

USAA Group (4)

6.18%

40

0.56

Liberty Mutual Group (5)

5.56%

30

0.47

Progressive Group (6)

3.85%

26

0.58

Centauri Specialty Insurance Holdings Group

1.56%

23

1.27

American Bankers Ins. Co. of Florida

1.42%

19

1.16

Gulf States

0.68%

17

2.17

IAT Reins Co Group (7)

0.86%

17

1.70

Bankers Specialty Insurance Co.

0.69%

16

2.00


The company trade names associated with each insurance group and the number of complaints against each in brackets are as follows:

  1. FedNat Ins Co [97] – Maison Ins Co [60]
  2. United Prop & Cas Ins Co [76] – Family Security Ins Co Inc [19]
  3. Lighthouse Excalibur Ins Co [27] – Lighthouse Prop Ins Corp [18]
  4. USAA Cas Ins Co [24] – USAA Gen Ind Co [9] – United Services Automobile Association [4] - Garrison Prop & Cas Ins Co [3]
  5. Liberty Personal Ins Co [17] – Liberty Mutual Fire Ins Co [7] - Safeco Ins Co of OR [5]  – Safeco Ins Co of Amer [1]
  6.  Progressive Prop Ins Co [19] – ASI Lloyds [7]
  7.  Occidental Fire & Cas Co of NC [15] – Wilshire Ins Co [1] – Service Ins Co [1]

The table also includes a complaint index, which represents one company’s share of complaints divided by its share of the market and allows consumers to compare companies without regard to size. A company with a complaint index of one has an average number of complaints. A company with a complaint index above one has more complaints than average. A company with a complaint index below one has fewer complaints than average.

The 15 insurers with the highest complaint index scores are listed below:

Company/Group

Market Share

Number of Complaints

Complaint Index

Allied Trust Insurance Company

0.92%

59

5.58

GeoVera

1.82%

102

4.85

Scottsdale Insurance Co.

0.33%

14

3.68

FedNatHolding Co Group (1)

3.86%

157

3.51

AEGIS Group

0.38%

13

2.93

Gulf States

0.68%

17

2.17

United Insurance Holdings Group (2)

4.02%

95

2.04

Bankers Insurance Group

0.69%

16

2.00

IAT Reins Co Group (3)

0.86%

17

1.70

Centauri Specialty Insurance Holdings Group

1.56%

23

1.27

TWIMG Group (4)

3.08%

45

1.27

American Bankers Ins. Co. of Florida

1.42%

19

1.16

National Security Group

0.18%

2

0.97

Capitol Preferred Insurance Company

0.74%

8

0.94

Munich Re Group (5)

1.32%

14

0.92

 

The company trade names associated with each insurance group and the number of complaints against each in brackets are as follows:

  1. FedNat Ins Co [97] – Maison Ins Co [60]
  2. United Prop & Cas Ins Co [76] – Family Security Ins Co Inc [19]
  3. Occidental Fire & Cas Co of NC [15] – Wilshire Ins Co [1] – Service Ins Co [1]
  4. Lighthouse Excalibur Ins Co [27] – Lighthouse Prop Ins Corp [18]
  5.  American Modern Prop & Cas Ins Co [5] – American Modern Home Ins Co [4] – American Western   Home Ins Co [3] – American Southern Home Ins Co [1] – American Family Home Ins Co [1]

About the Louisiana Department of Insurance: The Louisiana Department of Insurance works to improve competition in the state’s insurance market while assisting individuals and businesses with the information and resources they need to be informed consumers of insurance. As a regulator, the LDI enforces the laws that provide a fair and stable marketplace and makes certain that insurers comply with the laws in place to protect policyholders. You can contact the LDI by calling 1-800-259-5300 or visiting www.ldi.la.gov