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House panel takes aim at insurance denials
Posted: 08.19.2009 at 1:23 PM
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The Democratic-led House may vote on the legislation Wednesday afternoon. But it probably will stall in the Republican-controlled Senate.

LANSING (AP) -- A Michigan House committee has voted to toughen penalties for insurance companies that deny or delay valid claims.

The Democratic-led House may vote on the legislation Wednesday afternoon. But it probably will stall in the Republican-controlled Senate.

Supporters of the bills say Michigan is one of just four states without serious financial penalties when a court rules an insurer has not fairly settled a claim.

A whistle-blower who once worked at Allstate Insurance Co. told reporters last month that Michigan employees were routinely told to deny claims or send claims to a special investigations unit.

The insurance industry says most policyholders are satisfied with their service.

(Copyright ©2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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