Reasons listed in the average Citizens Property Insurance denial letter have been getting more ridiculous, the policies are slashing coverage, and rates for most of Citizens’ 1.4 million customers are soaring. These issues alone are enough for Floridians to lose confidence in this state-created not-for-profit, tax exempt governmental entity, but there is even more outrageous behavior going on behind the scenes at Citizens. The internal investigators with Citizens’ Office of Corporate Integrity unearthed scornful improprieties within the corporation, detailed in their 73 page report. Las month, however, those same investigators were terminated and the entire office of “Corporate Integrity” was shut down.
The Miami Herald details the allegations that have come to light from the terminated investigators in its recent article, Corporate Cauldron of Misconduct Alleged at Citizens Property Insurance.
Floridians need to be aware and educated about these allegations because the funds for this “insurance corporation” come from the insurance premiums we pay. Regardless of whether you have another insurance company, we all pay for Citizens to some extent. Check your premium statement to see how much you have contributed.
As for employee favoritism, the OCI report uncovered that more than $750,000.00 was spent to keep certain employees quiet. Citizens, who says it is committed to ensuring it follows the highest level of ethics, will have a lot of explaining to do. Citizens President, Barry Gilway has requested a special hearing on these issues. The evidence regarding the alleged $750,000.00 in “hush money” has to cause reasonable minds to question the claims handling practices Citizens may have been trying to keep its employees from airing. Perhaps Investigator Miguel can uncover detailed information on how many claims were handled in a way prejudicial to the policyholder and the correlation between denied/mishandled claims and the large severance payments issued. I have a funny feeling connecting the dots might be done in the dark.