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Florida No-Fault Closes Tampa Offices and Others in State
By Shannon Behnken, Tampa Tribune, Fla.
Nov. 2--TAMPA -- An auto insurance company, popular among those with poor credit, has closed offices and stopped writing policies in some Florida areas, including Tampa.
Nashville-based Direct General Insurance Agency Inc., which sells under the Florida No-Fault and Cash Register brands, closed nine retail stores -- five in Tampa, one in West Palm Beach, two in Miami and one in Fort Myers.
In addition, it is no longer writing new auto policies in those areas, said company spokeswoman Courtney Ryder. No one who currently has a policy with the companies will be dropped, she said.
The decision to close offices and suspend underwriting is based on an on-going fraud investigation, Ryder said. She declined details but said the company is experiencing "extraordinary levels of losses," and is cooperating with a criminal investigation.
The news frustrated customers, particularly because they were not notified of the changes.
Insurance companies are not required to notify the state or customers unless they plan to completely cease writing policies or drop at least 1,000 policies. Notification is not required to close offices.
Althea Conklin showed up at her auto insurance agency Friday with her monthly payment in hand. But there was no one there to take her money.
She and about 15 others found the doors to Florida No-Fault Insurance Agency locked. There was sign with a phone number taped to the door of the office, near Highway 60 and U.S. 301.
Customers who call the number hear a recorded message that says the company is no longer writing policies in this area "due to current conditions in Florida."
"I go there every month to make my payments," Conklin said. "I'm a single mother and make minimum wage."
The store closings are intended to be temporary, Ryder said. She said customers can call the company's customer service line at 1-877-GODIRECT (1-877-463-4738) or go through its Web site at www.directgeneral.com.
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