The founder of the National African-American Insurance Association is locked in an increasingly public and nasty battle with Nationwide Insurance over the cancellation of his appointment with the carrier.
Jerald L. Tillman–owner of Cincinnati-based JL Tillman Insurance Agency and a 27-year veteran with Nationwide–had his contract cancelled in April on grounds of misconduct. He said he subsequently lost his appeal in a review process.
Mr. Tillman sent to National Underwriter a copy of an Oct. 15 letter addressed to "Nationwide Agents, Employees and Staff," stating that "Nationwide is completely wrong in their conclusions and assumptions" about him.
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