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Question 10 of 14 in The Insurance Company

What happens when my insurance company becomes insolvent and is liquidated?


States maintain guarantee funds to protect against insurance company failures. When an insurer fails, the state steps in. It places a receiver over the insurance company to protect the insureds, then, in many cases, assigns the insurance policies to other admitted insurers (those authorized to transact insurance business in the state).
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