AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine's Bureau of Insurance says it recovered nearly $3.5 million from insurance companies in 2010 for Maine individuals and businesses.
Insurance Superintendent Mila Kofman says the bureau recovered nearly $2 million for consumers for health and life insurance claims that were improperly denied. It collected another $1.5 million in auto, homeowners and renters insurance claims that were denied.
For the year, the bureau received nearly 1,000 formal complaints.
The bureau also collected more than $1.2 million in fines from insurance companies, agents and brokers who were found to be in violation of state insurance laws.
Most of it came from a case against American Trade Association and its operators, which were ordered to pay medical bills, premium refunds and nearly $1.2 million in civil penalties.
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