7. Be aware public adjusters don't work for insurance companies and may charge additional fees. You can submit a claim to your insurance company and they can provide an adjuster at no additional cost.
8. If in doubt, contact your trusted insurance agent!
BE CAREFUL OF STORM DAMAGE REPAIR SCAMS! THESE ARE SOME GREAT TIPS FROM THE BIG I ASSOCIATION WHO SUPPORTS INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS & CONSUMERS IN ILLINOIS.
1. Be wary of anyone coming door to door offering free inspections.
- offers to inspect your home for free without authentic identification establishing their business status.
6. We recommend not signing anything, but if you do sign a contract get all terms of a contract in writing and get a copy of the signed contract.
Illinois cannot afford to mirror California's broken system, where fewer insurance companies mean higher premiums and fewer choices for consumers.
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Allows the department to mandate retroactive refunds based solely on its own reinterpretation of rates that were already approved, exposing carriers to unpredictable costs.
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Illinois is a dumpster fire right now. Don't let the state legislature screw up the insurance market. Even though things seem high, they CAN get worse, and this bad bill will REALLY screw it up!
Authorize the department to require retroactive rebates to consumers based on its unilateral rate determinations.
Illinois cannot afford to mirror California's broken system where fewer insurance companies mean higher premiums and fewer choices for consumers.
Illinois is a dumpster fire right now. Don't let the state legislature screw up the insurance market. Even though things seem high, they CAN get worse, and this bad bill will REALLY screw it up!
Provide no protection or timeline for carriers seeking a hearing, allowing indefinite delays.
Grant the department broad discretion to define what constitutes an "excessive" rate.