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Life & Health Insurance Company of America
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Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
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| Company Overview |
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The Life and Heath Insurance Company of America (LHICA) was based in Plymouth, Pennsylvania, and its business consisted of long-term-care insurance and home health-care products for the “age 65 and over” market, as well as life insurance for the home service market. Prior to 1996, the company concentrated primarily in the long-term-care market.
Due to financial difficulties suffered by LHICA, the Pennsylvania Court, after being petitioned by the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance, authorized the department to take control of the company in July 2004. Shortly thereafter, the department notified policyholders and creditors that the company was to be liquidated and its policy obligations, subject to statutory limits, would be the responsibility of the state guaranty associations. One of the first actions taken by the guaranty associations was to hire R.N. Swanson & Associates to continue to collect premiums and pay claims so as not to disrupt policyholder benefits.
Under the Pennsylvania Court's approved liquidation plan for the company, specific blocks of LHICA's policies were assumed by different insurance companies. Details of the transactions and contact information for these companies can be found below. |
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| Policy & Claims Administration |
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| 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. |
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Life
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Philadelphia American Life Insurance Company
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200 Westlake Park Boulevard, Suite 1200 Houston, TX. 77079-2663 |
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| 800-713-4680 |
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April 01, 2005
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NOTE: Affiliate of New Era Life Insurance Company.
Assumed:
(1) guaranteed renewable AD&D policies;
(2) military allotment policies;
(3) single premium whole life policies; and
(4) universal life policies
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Long term care
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R.N. Swanson & Associates
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P.O. Box 7217
Deerfield, IL. 60015
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September 02, 2004
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NOTE: Payment of claims through TPA
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| Contact Information |
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| 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. |
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| The liquidator, by court order, becomes the sole owner of the company's assets and administers the estate of the company. |
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| Company Details |
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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. |
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Pennsylvania |
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The domiciliary state is the state in which an insurance company is incorporated or organized. |
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July 02, 2004 |
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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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© 2001-2009 All Rights Reserved. The National Organization of Life & Health Insurance Guaranty Associations |
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