Proof of claim forms have been mailed. Any proof of claim form filed after the claims filing deadline was
considered "late filed". If you have submitted a proof of claim form, you will be
notified, in writing, of the Receiver's recommendation on your claim.
The First Interim Report on Claims was filed with the Second Judicial Circuit Court in and for Leon County, Florida
(“Court”) in the estate of Armor Insurance Company ("Armor"). The Court issued an amended order approving the report on June 15,
2009. On June 22, 2009, notices were mailed to 11,911 claimants who filed a proof of claim in the Armor estate. Claims in Class 1
and Class 2 were evaluated but there was no evaluation completed for claims in Class 3 through Class 10 due to limited assets in
this estate. The notice informed them of the Receiver’s recommendations concerning the classification and amount of their claim,
along with instructions on how to proceed if a claimant objected to the recommendations. Objections are required to be filed by the
claimant, in writing, with both the Court and the Receiver and postmarked by August 14, 2009. Objections filed after that date will
not be considered.
The timing of any future distribution of assets will depend on the time it takes to resolve any filed objections.
However as stated in the notice, the Receiver does not currently anticipate any distributions to claimants in Class 3 through Class
10.
It is the claimant's responsibility to notify the Receiver, in writing, if there is a change in their name or
mailing address. When corresponding with the Receiver, be sure to reference "Armor Insurance Company" and the
"Receiver's Claim Number ("RCN")", which will allow the Receiver to associate your request with the
correct claim and receivership.
If you have recently changed your name or mailing address, please click
here.
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