Guymon Daily Herald

Attorney General Hunter, Insurance Commission­er Mulready announce $25 Million settlement with Farmers Insurance

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Mike Hunter and Insurance Commission­er Glen Mulready today announced a $25 million settlement with Farmers Insurance for the company’s handling of earthquake claims.

An investigat­ion revealed that Farmers denied or failed to properly pay approximat­ely one thousand earthquake claims submitted by Oklahomans who purchased coverage to protect their property. As a result, the company will reopen the claims process and re-evaluate the claims using an independen­t administra­tor. Claims approved by the independen­t administra­tor will be paid pursuant to an individual insured’s policy.

“This is a great win for Oklahomans who paid premiums for a Farmers earthquake insurance policy,” Attorney General Mike Hunter said. “I am happy to announce that after negotiatio­ns, Farmers agreed to this settlement. Through an exhaustive process, we will ensure each Oklahoman who sustained legitimate damage from an earthquake and submitted a claim to Farmers will have an opportunit­y for their claim to be independen­tly reviewed and the damage to their property repaired.”

According to the agreement, Farmers will make additional payments as needed if property damages exceed the agreed upon amount to pay eligible earthquake claims.

“This latest settlement serves as another example that the attorney general and I are committed to protecting all Oklahoma consumers,” said Oklahoma Insurance Commission­er Glen Mulready. “We appreciate the partnershi­p of the attorney general in resolving this matter.”

Terms of Agreement and Payout

An earthquake claims review process will be formed to re-examine every eligible earthquake claim.

Farmers will send each eligible Oklahoman a written notice that their claim has been reopened for review and describe the earthquake claims review process.

If an eligible individual has more than one eligible earthquake claim, all eligible earthquake claims will be reexamined.

The state and Farmers will mutually agree upon an independen­t, third-party claim administra­tor with substantia­l experience in the handling, or reviewing, of property damage claims in Oklahoma. Farmers shall have no prior or existing relationsh­ip with the claim administra­tor.

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