Posted By CatAdjusterX on 02 Mar 2011 12:49 AM
There be a new Sheriff in town and it ain't Reggie Warren , Bill Knaar and it ain't Jim Oliver
Interesting read I would say, read below:
The Texas Department of Insurance said Monday that it will begin overseeing the operations of the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association an organization that the department said is "hazardous to the public."
During an emergency meeting, the board of the Windstorm Insurance Association — a quasi-governmental agency that serves as the insurer of last resort for homeowners in hurricane-prone coastal areas — also voted to begin the process to replace the general manager, Jim Oliver .
In a letter to Oliver, the state Insurance Department said that the management of the windstorm association "does not have the experience, competence or trustworthiness to operate TWIA in a safe and sound manner."
Oliver will keep his job until he is replaced. He left Monday's meeting without commenting after a three-hour executive session.
Also, according to the letter, Insurance Commissioner Mike Geeslin said that he had determined that the Windstorm Insurance Association is "in a condition that makes its continuation in business hazardous to the public or to its policyholders."
As a result, the commission on Monday put the association under administrative oversight — a process that The Associated Press describes as the least invasive form of intervention in which the department monitors all executive decisions made at the association.
The Insurance Department said the decision for oversight came in part because of multiple instances in which "an outside claims adjuster was paid for adjusting work that appears not to have been performed and that TWIA paid claims based on that outside adjuster's recommendation."
The windstorm agency bosses were aware of the issue and failed to properly report it, the letter says.
The association also failed to adequately address issues that were pointed out in recent examinations and analyses, including "a lack of adequate controls over accounting, personnel, and material decisions affecting day-to-day operations, as well as communications with staff, the board of directors, and the (Insurance) Department," the letter said.
The department had no comment Monday. And no end date for the oversight was given.
But the letter said the oversight would continue until the commissioner "determines that TWIA has satisfied the specified requirements."
Upon emerging from executive session Monday, the governing board said it would begin an investigation into its claims handling process.
The windstorm association's governing board is made up of 10 members chosen by Geeslin, an appointee of Gov. Rick Perry who has announced that he is leaving the post soon.
The board also announced Monday that there would be no more in-kind payments in severance packages to departing employees. The move seemed designed to ensure that no more trucks are given away, as was the case recently.
The departures of senior managers Reggie Warren and Bill Knarr from the association received some attention last week when the Texas House's insurance committee asked Oliver about the packages the two were getting.
Warren will get $114,000 in cash and a 2010 Ford pickup, and Knarr will get $47,000, according to the online news outlet Texas Watchdog.
Oliver told lawmakers that the compensation packages were standard, Texas Watchdog reported.
The Windstorm Insurance Association made news last year when state Rep. Larry Taylor, R-Friendswood , asked the association about a $189 million settlement it made with 2,400 Galveston-area homeowners who were hit by Hurricane Ike.
Specifically, Taylor asked for detailed information about each of the cases in the settlement, including the amount of attorneys' fees and a description of the work. In asking, Taylor, who is chairman of the Texas House's Republican caucus, would have dug up information about the money paid to lawyer Steve Mostyn, the biggest contributor to state Democrats.
Robby Robinson
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Hey guys,
First things first , nobody chewed me out for posting what I have posted about Reggie, Bill and Jim. However, I do NOT want to set a bad example to our newer folks thinking it's ok to criticize someone without first walking in that person's shoes.
I also want to remind our newly licensed folks to be careful what you post or say on any online forum because you never know who is reading it. Whilst our industry is large , you will find out how small it is when you piss someone off who is a claims namager or whoever and you can kiss possibly a career away from posting stuff that will come back to haunt you.
In closing, I do NOT know the entire story about TWIA, just bits that the plaintiff attorney wanted us to see. That does not mean that TWIA is innocent because they are not, none of us are in some ways.
With that being said,
I have no clue what kind of pressure that Reggie and Bill were under, no midea what the senior managers were ordering them to do.