I had a client who moved to another state and purchased a new vehicle at this new state. After calling me to prepare the insurance card and binder I let her know it wouldn’t be possible. I would need to write up a new auto policy under the new state she moved to. She took that information upon herself and reported me to NAIC as fraudulent for “denying” to simply change her address.
    My company advised me of this situation and it quickly died off after I sent in a response explaining what happened.

    I haven’t heard anything since but I randomly get so angry when I remember someone tried to basically end my career because of pure ignorance.

    Since I haven’t heard anything about this – is it over? How do I know this was closed and this idiot is shut down. I don’t even know how to look this up. I don’t have my own agency I work for an agent and they just told me this is “all set”.

    I was reported to the NAIC
    byu/sunkiss90 inInsurance



    Posted by sunkiss90

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    1. The NAIC isn’t the actual regulatory agent, each state has it’s own agency/commission. The NAIC helps with coordination between the state commissions and for some states can accept and pass on complaints/reports. You would need to check in with your state’s insurance regulator since they would be the one’s who received any report. But I would imagine your employer has a desire to support you so if you trust them I think it’s probably fine.

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