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Liquidation Order
CIGA handles only certain property, casualty, and workers compensation claims. CIGA does not cover obligations arising from mortgage guaranty, financial guaranty, fidelity/surety insurance, credit insurance, title insurance and ocean marine insurance.What is the role of CIGA?CIGA exists to ease the burden on policyholders of and claimants against an insolvent insurer, by picking up where your insurance company left. CIGA administers covered claims following the liquidation order and finding of insolvency. Generally, the coverage CIGA provides is up to the limits set by the policy or by statute, whichever is less.
How to File a Claim
Don't have a claim or policy?
Pennsylvania Insurance Department
https://www.insurance.pa.gov/Regulations/LiquidationRehab/Pages/default.aspx
(717) 787-6009
ra-in-claims@pa.govPlease note the last day to file a proof of claim (POC) with the liquidator/receiver is 12/31/2021.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will someone from CIGA contact me about my claim?
Will someone from CIGA contact me about my claim?
CIGA will endeavor to contact each person who has an open claim on file with the insolvent insurer. Additionally, most liquidators attempt to contact all known claimants and policyholders notifying them of the process for filing a claim in the liquidation proceeding.
As soon as possible after receiving the claim files from the company receiver (referred to as a liquidator in some states), CIGA will mail out letters detailing a person's rights under the Guarantee Act and let that person or entity know who will be handling their claim. If you do not hear from CIGA within a month from the date the company was declared insolvent, please contact CIGA at your convenience. However, bear in mind that CIGA will be unable to provide specific information about your claim or to make payments until CIGA has received your claim from the court-appointed receiver.
Is there a deadline to file a claim post-liquidation?
Is there a deadline to file a claim post-liquidation?
Claims for statutory workers' compensation benefits do not have a deadline for filing a claim with CIGA. However, the claim must have been timely filed in accordance with the procedures of the California Workers' Compensation Act.
For all other types of claims, the deadline for filing a Proof of Claim (POC) with the receiver/liquidator is 12/31/2021. Even if you have an open claim, you should file a proof of claim with the liquidator prior to this date.
Pennsylvania Insurance Department
https://www.insurance.pa.gov/Regulations/LiquidationRehab/Pages/default.aspx
(717) 787-6009
ra-in-claims@pa.gov
Will my benefits be delayed?
Will my benefits be delayed?
Since CIGA must first obtain the claim files from the Liquidator of the insolvent insurer, some delays may occur. Rest assured, we make every effort to quickly identify and expedite the handling of all claims.
Is there a limit to what CIGA will pay?
Is there a limit to what CIGA will pay?
Generally, yes. Claims in excess of $100 for Auto, General Liability, Property and Casualty are covered up to a maximum of the policy limits or $500,000, whichever is less.
A claim for damage to, or loss of, a dwelling structure under a policy of residential property insurance shall not exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000) or the amount recoverable under the policy, whichever is less.
There is no maximum for workers compensation claims. However, the claim must have been timely filed in accordance with the procedures of the California Workers' Compensation Act.
CIGA operates in accordance with California law
CIGA is authorized to pay and discharge only certain “covered claims” as that term is defined under California Insurance Code Sections 1063.1 and 1063.2 subject to additional statutory and case law limitations. The “covered claims” that CIGA is authorized may be more limited and/or restricted than the coverage that would have been afforded under the policy issued by the insolvent and liquidated insurer. To qualify as a “covered claim” for CIGA, the claim must satisfy all the requirements set forth in California Insurance Code Sections 1063.1 and 1063.2, including the requirement that the claim must be presented to the Liquidator in this state, if any, or CIGA on or before the last date fixed for the filing of claims in the domiciliary liquidation proceeding.