Non-Workers' Compensation Premium Refund Information - Aries Insurance
Company
I have a claim for return of unearned premium. What do I do?
The refund process is defined by Florida Statutes, Chapter 631. The Florida Insurance Guaranty
Association ("FIGA") will evaluate unearned premium claims in excess of $100. Claims for
unearned premium less than $100 may be considered claims against the Aries estate.
In order to
protect your right to any unearned premium claim, you must submit a proof of
claim form to the Receiver. If you would like a proof of
claim form, please contact the Receiver by using our "Contact Us" form. Alternatively, you may contact the Receiver at
850-413-3081
.
When am I getting my premium refund?
If your return premium claim
exceeded $100 and you filed a proof of claim form, FIGA evaluated your return
premium claim. Any portion of your claim not covered by FIGA (FIGA’s statutory
$100 per-claim-deductible and any return premium amounts less than $100) may be a claim
against the Aries estate. If you would like a proof of claim
form, please contact the Receiver by using our "Contact
Us" form. Alternatively, you may contact the Receiver at 850-413-3081
.
What if my proof of claim form was filed after the 11/14/03 filing deadline?
Any proof of claim form postmarked after November 14, 2003 will be processed as late-filed. If you believe that your
proof of claim form should be considered timely-filed, you may submit supporting documentation to us with your request for the Receiver to accept your
proof of claim form as timely-filed. With appropriate supporting documentation,
Chapter 631, Florida Statutes gives you the right to petition the Receivership court (Second Judicial Circuit
Court, Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, case number 02-CA-1128) to accept your claim as timely-filed.
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