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STATE FARM
AGENTS REVOLT AGAINST INSURANCE GIANT
Group Forms "SF
Agents Who Care" Organization
http://www.glasslinks.com/newsinfo/sfcare.htm
(Washington DC) --
A group of current and former State Farm agents from across the country
today called upon the House and Senate Commerce Committees and state
insurance commissioners to investigate consumer abuses by America's
largest insurance company, State Farm Mutual Insurance Co.
"This company
has lost its core philosophy and abandoned its policyholders in the
process," State Farm agent Mike Morgan, Dayton, Ohio said. "People need
to know what's really going at this company."
State Farm has
more than 66 million policyholders nationwide. The company has lost more
than $1.5 billion in legal cases in 1999 accusing the company of
doctoring claims, using fraudulent medical consulting firms,
fraudulently using after-market replacement parts and misrepresenting
life insurance policies as savings accounts to its customers.
"This company
has not learned its lessons and has not changed its ways. These problems
go all the way to CEO Ed Rust Jr., and we believe he should resign from
this company," former 27-year State Farm agent Rich Pyorre said.
"This company
overcharges homeowners, tries to force its agents to sell life insurance
whether clients need it or not and then turns around and blames its
agents when they get caught," former California agent Verne Walton said.
"State Farm has
a history of consumer abuse, fraud and deception that reaches into every
policyholder's pocket. It is time that regulators take a long hard look
at this company," Alliance for Insurance Reform spokeswoman Ina De Long
said. "Once we thought State Farm was a good neighbor, now we know
they're a consumer's nightmare. They would be more at home on America's
most wanted list."
The agents
unveiled a new web site, www.SFAgentsWhoCare.org, which offers
information to consumers about State Farm and litigation involving State
Farm. It also provides a central location for consumers to post stories
of their problems with the company.
Broadcast
stations will be able to download a satellite feed of the press
conference from 2:30-3:00 PM EST on Galaxy 6; Transponder 17 on a C-band
frequency.
PARTICIPANTS
Agents Call
for Investigation: A group of current and former State Farm agents
across the country called upon state and federal authorities to
investigate widespread consumer abuses against the insurance giant. They
include:
California
Bill
Cornelison (Fresno) Art Appling (Santa Rosa) Larry Daveggio (Santa Rosa)
Rich Pyorre (Ft. Bragg) John Wier (Crescent City) Leonard Doctor
(Northridge) Verne Walton (San Jose) Marilyn Cusimano (San Jose) Dan
Brumfield (Fair Oaks) Doug Perry (Auburn) Matt Pickett Jr. (Campbell) Jo
Ann Searcy (Lancaster) Dennis Farrell (Bermuda Dunes) Ray Gilmore
(Livermore) Bob Kennedy (Apple Valley) Terry Walker (Sebastopol) Fred
Love (Granite Bay) Jacob Castroll (Brentwood) Paul Julian (Palm Desert)
Texas
Clifford
Lykke (Houston) Larry Wilson (Austin)
Florida
Jerry
Flanders (West Palm Beach) Mike Hartman (W. Palm Beach)
Nebraska
Andy Gaines
(Omaha)
Utah
Rosanne
Smith
(Pleasant Grove) Harold Little (St. George)
Colorado
Chuck Lewis
(Littleton)
Arizona
Dale Pitney
Jr. (Scottsdale) Anthony Vito (Tucson)
Idaho
Judy
Leathers (Boise) Lyle Chambers (Nampa)
Washington
Alan
Perkins (Tacoma)
Ohio
Michael
Morgan (Dayton)
Nevada
Paul
Quilici (Reno)
Maryland
Tana Shultz
(California) Lee Saghirian (Millersville)
The group held
a press conference at 10:00 am ET on October 29, 1999 at the National
Press Club in Washington, D.C. A video file of the conference can be
found at www.connectlive.com/events/insuranceabuse/
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