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Do you sell health insurance for the Alliance for Affordable Services, the National Association for Self-Employed (NASE), or some other non-profit group?
Did Mega Life Insurance or Midwest National Health Insurance underwrite your policies?
You may not realize that the advances you receive on your commissions are not really yours; they are a loan you are obliged to pay back to the company if your customers don't renew their policies.
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If you are being harassed by creditors demanding repayment of the loan you believed to be your sales commission, please contact an insurance bad faith claim lawyer at the Law Offices of George A. Gallegos today. Our team of insurance fraud attorneys assists insurance agents and former agents who have been victimized by their own employers. It costs you nothing to learn if we can help you by filing an insurance lawsuit.
We will listen carefully to your concerns, thoroughly review your contract, and represent you in disputes with the insurance company or creditors. When necessary, we will file an insurance lawsuit to protect your rights. We represent insurance agents and former agents on a contingency basis. You will pay no attorneys' fees unless we win financial compensation in your case.
In most insurance sales positions, the agent receives a commission after the customer signs the contract and pays for the product. If the customer renews the policy the following year — or other plan period — the salesperson receives another commission.
The More You Sell, the More You Could Owe
The Alliance for Affordable Services, the National Association for Self-Employed (NASE) and other health insurers handle commission payments differently. The commission you earn by selling a policy for the original coverage period is just a loan. If the customer does not renew the policy, you must give the commission back.
The health care coverage offered in these policies is often extremely inadequate. Consumers who realize this are quick to cancel their policies. That means agents who sell the most policies are likely to owe the company the most money. This arrangement can easily leaving you drowning in debt.
Don't let your employer continue to take advantage of you. Contact an insurance fraud lawyer at the Law Offices of George A. Gallegos today for effective representation in an insurance lawsuit.
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The insurance fraud attorneys of the Law Offices of George A. Gallegos, located in Los Angeles and Monterey Park, California, represent clients across the nation. We have represented clients from Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Iowa, Tennessee, Alabama, and other areas.