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February 24, 2010

Illinois Department of Insurance Orders American Trade Association, Real Benefits Association, and Others to Cease and Desist Unlawful Insurance Business

Department alerting consumers of scam insurance companies and providing tips on evaluating options when considering non-comprehensive health insurance coverage

CHICAGO—February 24, 2010. The Illinois Department of Insurance on Feb. 9, 2010, ordered the American Trade Association, Real Benefits Association, Obed Kirkpatrick, Incorp. Services, Inc., Smart Data Solutions, LLC, Bart Posey, Serve America Assurance, Ltd., Beema-Pakistan Company, Ltd., Kathleen Cauthen, and Dave Clark to immediately Cease and Desist transacting insurance business in Illinois. The businesses entities and individuals had been marketing and selling non-comprehensive insurance products in Illinois without a license, and have been the subject of numerous consumer complaints received by the Department. Similar actions have been brought against American Trade Association and Real Benefits Association in at least ten other states.

The Department has scheduled a public hearing on this matter on March 3, 2010, in its Springfield Office. The business entities and individuals are required to attend the hearing, following which the Director of the Department has the authority to impose additional sanctions, including fines.

“At a time when families are struggling with the soaring costs of healthcare, Illinois consumers should carefully consider all insurance options to determine appropriate coverage and costs,” said Michael T. McRaith, Director, Illinois Department of Insurance. “Before switching to a non-comprehensive insurance company, consumers should thoroughly evaluate the company and ensure the company is properly licensed, and fully understand the options being offered. The Department is always ready to help insurance consumers in making informed insurance-related decisions.”

As the costs of comprehensive health insurance plans continue to rise, many families may consider alternate health insurance plans such as limited benefit or high deductible plans. Although these plans provide some level of protection, consumers need to be aware of what types of coverage are included in the plan and what out-of-pocket expenses or limitations can be expected.

The Department is providing the following information to help consumers evaluate non-comprehensive health insurance options:

Limited Benefit Health Insurance Plans

High Deductible Health Plans

More Information

The Department’s mission is to protect consumers by providing assistance and information, by efficiently regulating the insurance industry’s market behavior and financial solvency, and by fostering a competitive insurance marketplace. The Department assists consumers with all insurance complaints, including health, auto, life, and homeowners. Consumers in need of information or assistance should visit the Department’s Web site at insurance.illinois.gov or call our toll-free hotline at (866) 445-5364.

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