"The Department of Insurance continues to closely monitor the Brooke situation, and is formally requesting that insurers reach out to policyholders who obtained coverage through Brooke," said Commissioner Poizner. "I encourage consumers who purchased policies through Brooke to verify their coverage through their insurance company, or through the Brooke agent that sold the coverage. If anyone has a problem or a question, they should contact the Department of Insurance at 800-927-HELP."
Brooke Corp., an Overland Park, Kansas-based company, operates an insurance agency franchise business in California, and throughout half of the country. In a typical transaction, a consumer buys insurance from a franchisee and the premium for the coverage is forwarded to Brooke in Kansas, where the coverage is placed with an insurance company.
There are upwards of 200 franchised agencies operating in California. The insurance agent's offices may advertise as Brooke Insurance and Financial Services, Brooke Auto Insurance, or a variation of Brooke Insurance.
On Sept. 15, 2008, a Kansas federal judge placed control of Brooke's business operations in the hands of a special master. On Oct. 28, 2008, Brooke filed for Chapter 11 protection with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Kansas City, Kansas.
While these circumstances are unsettling, they should not affect any current coverage held by a California resident. However, Poizner believes that California insurance consumers should be aware of the situation, and that they should take reasonable steps to verify coverage purchased through a Brooke agent.
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