American Integrity Insurance Company
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Policyholder Information
Site Contents:
Company Overview - Background information on the company
Contact Information - Contacts for more information concerning your policy or claim
Policy & Claims Administration - Information on how policies and claims are being handled
Company Details - Additional information about the company
Frequently Asked Questions - Answers to frequently asked questions about the company and the insolvency process
Company Overview
American Integrity Insurance Company was a Pennsylvania domestic property and casualty company also licensed to write health insurance. Its business consisted mainly of long-term care policies, Medicare supplement policies, skilled nursing facility policies, and hospital indemnity policies. American Integrity was licensed to write business in the District of Columbia, though not in Puerto Rico, and in all states except Connecticut and Michigan.

The Pennsylvania Insurance Department took over the company in 1993, and an order of liquidation was filed on June 25, 1993. The state life and health insurance guaranty associations helped arrange for two assuming insurers to assume the company's policyholder liabilities in 1994.

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Contact Information
Guaranty association coverage is coordinated on a state-by-state basis, with coverage usually being provided by the association in your state of residence, regardless of where you purchased your policy. Policyholders should contact their state guaranty association with any questions they have about their policies. The drop-down menu below will take you to your state association's Web site, which provides answers to frequently asked questions and contact information.
The liquidator, by court order, becomes the sole owner of the company's assets and administers the estate of the company.
If you are unsure who to contact with your questions, please e-mail us here, and we will forward your message to the appropriate party.
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Policy & Claims Administration
Policies of an insolvent company are often transferred to a financially sound insurance company. If policies are not transferred to another company, the policies are continued and claims administered by either the guaranty associations or a third-party administrator (TPA) working on behalf of the associations. Please contact the company/TPA listed below or the guaranty association in your state of residence for more information about your policy.
Type of Policy Transferred to: Transfer Date
A & H
The MEGA Life and Health Insurance Company
PO Box 548801
Oklahoma City, OK. 73154
800-725-7887
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June 01, 1994
Long Term Care/Nursing Home Policies
Unum Life Insurance Company of America
P.O. Box 64903
St. Paul , MN. 55164-0903
888-909-9900
http://www.unum.com/
June 01, 1994
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Company Details
NAIC Number: 10197
An NAIC number is a five-digit number assigned to every insurance company by the NAIC (National Association of Insurance Commissioners). Because each company has its own unique number, the NAIC number can be used to identify a particular company.
Domiciliary State: Pennsylvania
The domiciliary state is the state in which an insurance company is incorporated or organized.
Liquidation Date: June 25, 1993
The liquidation date is the date that the state court orders the liquidation of the company. The liquidator is the domestic state insurance commissioner, who appoints a deputy liquidator (also called a special deputy receiver) to marshal the company's assets and pay the claims asserted against the liquidated company according to the state's insurance receivership priority statute.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Insolvency FAQs
General FAQ's
The Insolvency Process
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