Unisource Insurance Company (“Unisource”) was a Florida domiciled property and casualty insurer that primarily
transacted medical malpractice insurance business in the state of Florida. On October 25, 2001, Unisource consented to and was
placed into liquidation by the Second Judicial Circuit Court in and for Leon County, Florida
("Court").
On May 20, 2008, the First Interim Claims Report and Recommendations on Claims was filed with the Court. The Court
issued an Order approving the report on June 20, 2008. Notices were then mailed on June 23, 2008 to 93 Unisource claimants informing them
of the Receiver’s recommendations concerning the classifications and amounts on their claims, along with instructions on how to proceed
if a claimant objects to the recommendations. Objections are required to be filed by the claimant, in writing, with both the Court and
the Receiver and postmarked by July 23, 2008. Objections filed after that date will not be considered.
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 "Unisource 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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