Legal Question in Insurance Law in California
We are insurance brokers. Can we seek damages from the insurance company if they cancel our contract with them for wrong and invalid reasons ? Can we seek recourse with department of insurance ? Must termination be non-discriminatory ?
Asked on 3/29/11, 12:14 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
There are certainly situations in which a broker can sue a carrier for wrongful termination of the broker's contract. I'm 99% sure the DoI does not get involved. Whether the termination must be non-discriminatory would depend on the type of discrimination.
Answered on 3/29/11, 12:32 pm
Robert Worth
Robert J. Worth , Professional Law Corporation
Sounds like a breach of a contract here if you were an independent agent with an agreement although you do not expressly state your statuts. Bob
Answered on 3/30/11, 1:18 pm
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