April 13, 2016 Bach Talk – Why the CA Supreme Court needs to have Commissioner Jones’ back Have you ever contacted an insurance agent or company and asked them to insure your home for a specific dollar amount? If so, you’re probably in the .00001% of insurance consumers. That’s just not how it works in real life. In real life, we rely…
March 1, 2016 Mega Merger Malaise – Bach Talk As the health insurance marketplace, American citizens, and businesses continue to adapt to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act world, the pending mergers of Aetna/Humana and Cigna/Anthem will provide yet another curveball. Mergers of companies this large are almost never good for consumers. They…
February 17, 2016 Bach Talk – The Power of Sunshine UP is constantly working to publish information and guidance on investing your insurance dollars wisely by patronizing companies that offer quality protection and have a record of good claim service. We promote shopping tools that allow consumers to compare coverage side by side. We promote…
January 16, 2016 Keeping UP – Bach Talk Being a small non-profit has its upside: United Policyholders is dynamic. We don’t have layers of internal bureaucracy that slow us down when we want to respond to a disaster or make improvements to our programs, publications, and tools. We are constantly enhancing our tips…
November 23, 2015 Challenging insurers’ hired guns – Bach Talk When you buy insurance, you pay for coverage and good service if and when you file a claim. Good claim service includes estimating the extent and value of your claim fairly and promptly. Insurance company claim adjusters often bring in outside experts to inspect and give their…
November 21, 2015 Hot at the NAIC – Bach Talk The business of insurance is primarily regulated by individual states with a minimal amount of oversight by the Federal Government. State regulators coordinate with each other through an organization called The National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Three times a year, the NAIC hosts a conference…
October 26, 2015 What’s the point? A “use it and lose it” UPdate Most people pay their home, business, and renters insurance premiums for years and years without ever having a loss or using the policy they’re paying for. Yet even people who’ve had a long claim-free record are finding that after they do suffer a loss and…
September 26, 2015 A flood insurance fix is imperative – We have to do better Superstorm Sandy hit New York City’s many low-lying areas hard and was a wake-up call for residents and public officials. Flooding is a serious risk in the entire New York Metropolitan area, and most people are not prepared. Mandating more people to buy flood insurance…
August 20, 2015 Statement of California Health Advocates and United Policyholders Public Hearing: Minnesota Department of Commerce – Long-Term Care – Rate Increases and Policyholder Protections In late August, 2015, the Minnesota Department of Commerce convened a hearing to assist the Department’s fact-finding effort on long-term care insurance industry issues. The hearing provided consumers, insurance companies, and other…
July 30, 2015 BACH TALK: Annuity “Whack-a-Mole” It seems like every time you turn around, insurers are peddling a new type of super-complicated annuity whose internal levers and formulae make it virtually impossible that the buyer will collect the promised benefits in their lifetime: Equity-indexed annuities, Medically Underwritten Annuities, Contingent Deferred Annuities…the list goes…
July 29, 2015 Friends in high places – Congratulations Sallie Clark! If you follow UP’s work, you know that the relationships we build with public officials in disaster areas are an essential part of how our small staff serves so many consumers far from our base in San Francisco. El Paso (Colorado) County Commissioner Sallie Clark…
July 16, 2015 Bach Talk: In praise of contingency fees With surprising (and sad) frequency, United Policyholders hears from senior citizen victims of unfair insurance practices. And as hard as it is for me to understand businesses and people that intentionally take advantage of the elderly – let alone those who lose their homes in…
June 23, 2015 The “running and gunning” flood claim adjuster life Why would flood insurance adjusters underpay claims when they get paid a percentage of settlement amounts? Doesn’t that give them an economic incentive to pay higher settlements to increase the fee they earn? These questions come up after every flood disaster. These questions have been…
June 10, 2015 We love New York We love New York. That’s why we and our Superstorm Sandy survivor base are pulling out the stops to support legislative reforms this legislative session and are saying: Come on New York! Step up into the 21st century and give your citizens who spend their…
April 22, 2015 The stakes they gettin’ higher – Captive consumers are vulnerable consumers Insurance has always been a big deal to loss victims, disaster survivors, and needless to say, United Policyholders. To the rest of the world…not so much. As to paying for insurance policies that are optional, consumers can just say no, not buying. End of story.…
April 7, 2015 It’s no surprise that an acronym soup designed by committee doesn’t taste good Some of you may remember the kid’s song: “I knew an old lady who swallowed a fly…” The Sandy scandal that the National Flood Insurance Program is digging out of reminds me of that song. An engineer hired by an IA. A WYO hired the…
February 12, 2015 Did you not appreciate how an insurer depreciated your stuff? You’re not alone… If you file an insurance claim for property that’s been destroyed, your insurer will value it in one of two ways: Replacement Cost Value (RCV) or Actual Cash Value (ACV). ACV is also known as “depreciated value” because it is based on the age and…
February 6, 2015 How the other half lives The people United Policyholders serves, is in close touch with and advocates for are the ones that fuel the insurance system by buying the products. Their/our perspectives are what we know. Checking in on the other half of the system – the people who run…