Louisiana Insurance Department Catastrophe Response Plans

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The Louisiana Insurance Department (“Department”) recently sent e-mail notifications to numerous third party administrators (“TPA”) regarding the failure to file their Catastrophe Response Plans with the Department by June 1, 2023, as required by Louisiana Revised Statute 22:572. The email notification instructed those TPAs that have not yet filed their Catastrophe Response Plan with the Department that they have until September 25, 2023, to file their plans via the Department’s Industry Access Portal. The Department also advised that any TPA that fails to file their Catastrophe Response Plan by September 25, 2023, may be subject to enforcement action pursuant to Louisiana Revised Statute 22:18.

The Catastrophe Response Plans should include the following information.

  • Emergency contact information of key or essential personnel.
  • Alternative office locations or work sites likely to be used in the event of a catastrophe.
  • Procedures to address the following:
  • The backup, storage, retrieval, and security of records and data used to adjust claims.
  • The handling and processing of claims, whether prior to or subsequent to the catastrophe.
  • Relevant training of staff.
  • Communication with agents, policyholders, and subscribers, in the event of mail delivery or other communication system disruption. Procedures shall address the process for filing claims and methods for obtaining information concerning a claim.
  • The distribution of catastrophe claims information to policyholders or subscribers.
  • Considering the scale of the catastrophe and the number of policies issued in the affected area, the methodology for determining the following:
  • The approximate number of field adjusters, desk adjusters, and other administrative personnel necessary to respond to the catastrophe.
  • The process for providing claims and administrative personnel to service policyholder and subscriber needs in a timely manner.
  • The process through which the TPA will provide logistical support for claims and administrative personnel in the area affected by the catastrophe.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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